# Chrome Speed Operations Chrome Speed Operations exists to prevent Chrome from regressing on responsiveness, smoothness, memory, power or other key performance metrics. We seek to integrate a world-class benchmarking framework and performance monitoring tools into Chrome's release process. TL: sullivan@chromium.org
TPM: benhenry@chromium.org Speed Operations consists of 3 teams, working in tandem: ## Benchmarks The benchmarks team provides: * A set of [releasing-oriented benchmarks](https://docs.google.com/document/d/1BM_6lBrPzpMNMtcyi2NFKGIzmzIQ1oH3OlNG27kDGNU/edit) that measure key user-visible performance metrics in important scenarios. We work closely with Chrome Speed Metrics team on the metrics and with Releasing team on the scenarios. * A set of [opinionated benchmarking frameworks](https://docs.google.com/document/d/1ni2MIeVnlH4bTj4yvEDMVNxgL73PqK_O9_NUm3NW3BA/edit) that make it easy for Chromium developers to add lower-level benchmarks for the areas of Chrome performance important to them. * Automation to run these benchmarks on our continuous build on several dozen real device types, on Windows, Mac, Linux, and Android, with hardware power monitoring. TL: nednguyen@chromium.org
Contact: benchmarking-dev@chromium.org ## Services The [services](chrome_speed_services.md) team provides: * The [Chrome performance dashboard](https://chromeperf.appspot.com), which stores performance timeseries and related debugging data. The dashboard automatically detects regressions in these timeseries and has integration with Chromium's bug tracker for easy tracking. * Tools for [bisecting regressions](bisects.md) on our continuous build down to an exact culprit CL. * A [performance try job service](perf_trybots.md) which allows chromium developers to run benchmarks on unsubmitted CLs using the same hardware we use in the continuous build. TL: simonhatch@chromium.org
Contact: speed-services-dev@chromium.org ## Releasing The releasing team provides: * Tracking of all performance regressions seen in user-visible performance both in the wild and in the lab. * A per-milestone report on Chrome's performance. * Recommendations about lab hardware and new test scenarios. * Management of performance sheriff rotations. TPM: benhenry@chromium.org