Speedometer 3.0 takes into account the most common versions of popular frameworks including React, Vue, Angular, Preact, Lit, Backbone, and Svelte. It also features an updated set of simulated workloads to measure more of the work the browser does in response to user actions, such as painting...
Speedometer 3.0 Jetstream (Javascript test) MotionMark 1.3 (Graphics Test) Edge 19.9 307.242 3947.27 @ 60fps Firefox 26.5 215.174 1590.16 @ 60fps Safari 24.2 321.523 5206.04 @ 60fps Last edited: Mar 12, 2024 Reactions: headlessmike M Makosuke macrumors 604 Aug 15, 2001 6,801 ...
SpeedometerBrowser response speed benchmark Used to measure the response speed of web applications It uses a demo web application to simulate user‘s actions, such as adding to-do items. The higher the score, the better the performance
In this first test, Firefox is the clear winner, easily outclassing all of the Chromium browsers which are all within a few points of each other. Interestingly, classic Edge and new Edge are almost tied. Internet Explorer does not fare as well. Speedometer 2.0 Created by Apple’s WebKit t...
(Speedometer showed all but one of the browsers under test performing quite well. Longer bars are better.) JetStream: This benchmark was introduced in 2014 by the developers of WebKit. JetStream measures the performance of various components of the JavaScript engines used in browsers. JavaScript is...
and removing to-do items. Speedometer repeats the same actions usingDOM APIs(a core set of web platform APIs used extensively in web applications) and six popular JavaScript frameworks (Ember.js,Backbone.js,jQuery,AngularJS,React, andFlight). On this test, results are measured in runs per min...
Speedometer 3.0 is, however, more of a test for responsiveness than speed. The benchmark measures how quickly web applications respond to user interactions and simulates real-world user scenarios (like image manipulation, data interaction, and working with dynamic content). If you run Speedom...
A few quick runs of browserbench.org's Speedometer test (which simulates creating online to-do lists) shows Tor Browser getting a score of 180 runs per minute compared with 260 for Firefox and 323 for Edge, which uses the same rendering engine as Chrome. Occasionally, the perplexing result...
For this comparison, we have picked three benchmarks: JetStream2 to measure speed, MotionMark to measure graphics, and Speedometer to measure responsiveness. To get the most accurate results, we ran all three benchmarks thrice on both browsers. ...
We will evaluate browser-specific performance notes, such as loading speed, multitasking, and stability, as well as an objective speed benchmark using the Speedometer onbrowserbench.org—on Speedometer, higher is better. Do note that most users will not be able to tell the difference in the we...