How Google plans to speed up the internet
Google
has revealed that about half of all requests from Chrome to Google's
servers are now served over QUIC, a protocol that speeds up the web.
The
name 'QUIC' stands for Quick UDP Internet Connection and refers to
Google's experimental, low-latency internet transportation protocol over
UDP, a protocol that is often used by gaming, streaming media and VoIP
services, reported TechCrunch.
The
counterpart of UDP and QUIC in the protocol world is basically TCP,
which along with the Internet Protocol (IP) makes up the core
communication language of the internet. UDP is significantly more
light-weight in than TCP, but in return, it features far fewer error
correction services than TCP.
With QUIC, Google aims to combine some of the best features of both UPD and TCP with modern security tools.
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