We keep pushing the limits of browser infrastructure

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Browser Use announces upcoming browser infrastructure upgrades featuring Chromium/Firecracker forks, custom kernels, and headless architectures to significantly improve runtime performance and reduce costs.
Key Takeaways
- New infrastructure uses Chromium/Firecracker forks for performance and cost opti
- Custom kernel and headless design achieve better price/performance ratios
- Stealth mode insufficient - runtime performance/cost now key innovation focus
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Announces breakthrough infrastructure upgrades emphasizing performance/cost optimization
Details new architecture with Chromium/Firecracker forks, custom kernels, and headless modes
Shows performance improvements and cost savings through comparative charts
Announces upcoming release benefits for automation developers
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- Browser Infrastructure Improvements
- Performance Optimization
- Chromium Fork
- Firecracker Fork
- Cost Efficiency
- Custom Kernel
- Headless Architecture
- Technical Components
- Runtime Performance
- Cost Reduction
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Stealth was not enough. The next frontier is browser runtime performance and cost.
Custom kernel. Headless. Faster. Better price/performance.
Charts below show performance improvements from Chromium/Firecracker fork combinations
Your agents, scrapers, and automations will benefit from it very soon.
Stay tuned 🫡" / X

We keep pushing the limits of browser infrastructure. Your agents, scrapers, and automations will benefit from it very soon. Stay tuned
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Stealth was not enough. The next frontier is browser runtime performance and cost. Sneak peek at the new Browser Use infra, coming soon Chromium fork. Firecracker fork. Custom kernel. Headless. Faster. Better price/performance. Charts below