Servo browser engine

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Servo browser engine is an experimental, high-performance web browser engine designed for parallelism and safety, originally developed by Mozilla using the Rust programming language.

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instanceOf layout engine
open-source software project
web browser engine
aimsTo explore next-generation browser engine architecture
improve performance on multi-core hardware
improve security of web rendering
componentUsedIn Mozilla Quantum project
surface form: Firefox Quantum CSS engine (Stylo)
designedFor high performance
memory safety
parallelism
developedIn Rust
surface form: Rust programming language
developmentModel open source
goal demonstrate safety benefits of Rust in browser engines
serve as a research platform for browser technologies
hasFeature GPU-accelerated rendering
modular architecture
parallel style computation
sandboxed components
implements web rendering engine
influenced Gecko layout engine
surface form: Firefox Quantum CSS engine (Stylo)

Mozilla Quantum project
is experimental
multi-process
license MPL 2.0
originalDeveloper Mozilla
surface form: Mozilla Research
originatedAt Mozilla
programmingLanguage Rust
repository https://github.com/servo/servo
supports CSS
HTML
JavaScript
WebGL
modern web standards
supportsPlatform Android
Linux
Windows
macOS
uses Rust concurrency features
parallel layout
parallel rendering
writtenIn Rust

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Rust notableProject Servo browser engine
Mozilla develops Servo browser engine
this entity surface form: Servo browser engine (experimental)