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Webperf: are all the promises of the AMP format kept?

AMP is supposed to bring huge gains in speed and “webperf” to web pages. With Fasterize, the JDN wanted to measure and analyze them to verify the relevance of the format.

The AMP format for Accelerated Mobile Pages promises much faster pages on mobile. The official website that presented the project in early October 2015 promised Speed ​​Index gains ranging from 15 to 85% between a normal page and an AMP page. The JDN wanted to know if such performances were really observable today, and, more generally, if the AMP format kept all its promises.

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