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New issue 2714 by [email protected]: Q: Can a browser be passed javascript V8 machine code somehow, to save client-side CPU time?
http://code.google.com/p/v8/issues/detail?id=2714

I believe V8 in my Chrome browser compiles all javascript that is passed to it before running it. I imagine this takes a little time to do this compiling. Could a server save the browser time by passing pre-compiled machine code to a Chrome browser instead of .js files? Are there security concerns here? Would a separate Chrome extension be needed to somehow (telling the server that it is using V8 and can accept machine code among other things) make this realistic, if it was remotely possible?

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