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What is Servo?
Servo is a modern, high-performance web rendering engine designed for application and embedded use.
Written in Rust with support for WebGL and WebGPU, it offers superior parallelism, security, modularity, and performance. It is also suitable for desktop, mobile, and embedded applications, as it is currently being developed for 64-bit macOS, 64-bit Linux, 64-bit Windows, and Android. Servo aims to provide a standalone, modular, embeddable web rendering engine, enabling developers to deliver content and applications using web standards.
The Servo project, created by Mozilla Research in 2012, is a research and development initiative. In 2020, governance of Servo transitioned from Mozilla Research to the Linux Foundation, while its mission remained unchanged. In 2023, the project moved to Linux Foundation Europe.
Because Servo is written in Rust, it leverages the language's memory safety and concurrency features.
Since its inception in 2012, Servo has contributed to W3C and WHATWG web standards, reporting specification issues and submitting new automated tests for cross-browser compatibility. Core team members have co-edited new standards adopted by other browsers. As a result, the Servo project helps power the entire web platform while building a reusable, modular technology stack that implements web standards.
How to use Servo?
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Core Functions of Servo
Modular system
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