Next.js 15.4 update boosts Turbopack ahead of version 16
Briefly

The Next.js team launched version 15.4, enhancing Turbopack, which now passes all of their 8,298 integration tests. Turbopack's production readiness is evidenced by its use on Vercel.com. Developers who previously hesitated are invited to re-evaluate it. The anticipated Next.js 16 release will integrate recent experimental features into a unified framework. A new beta feature called 'Cache Components' aims to streamline caching strategies, enhancing app performance. The App Router will also see improvements in navigation, prefetching, and caching capabilities.
The Next.js team has announced version 15.4, introducing crucial improvements to Turbopack. Turbopack now passes all of the team's 8,298 integration tests.
Turbopack is now being used to run Vercel.com, indicating strong confidence in its production readiness. Developers are encouraged to revisit Turbopack.
The upcoming Next.js 16 release is set to unify various experimental features into a more cohesive framework, starting with a revamped caching strategy.
A single beta feature called 'Cache Components' will simplify the caching strategy, making it easier to enhance app performance without managing multiple experimental APIs.
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