For funzies, I ran all 3 benchmarks on browserbench.org in all 3 browsers installed on my machine. Below are the results. Higher is better in all tests Speedometer 3.0 Jetstream (Javascript test) MotionMark 1.3 (Graphics Test) Edge 19.9 307.242 3947.27 @ 60fps Firefox 26.5 ...
Apple in collaboration with other browser engine developers hasannouncedthe release of Speedometer 3.0,described by Appleas "the best way yet to measure browser benchmark performance." Apple's WebKit team is excited to introduce Speedometer 3.0, a major update that better reflects the Web of today...
Firstreleasedin 2014, Speedometer is a popular browser benchmark and a key driver of recent browser performance improvements. Version 3.0 has several improvements to the test runner and addsmany new testsover version 2.1. An important goal was to capture common, present-day challenges faced by dev...
Speedometer has long been Google’s preferred benchmark, previously noting how it’s the “most reflective of the real world” when comparing JavaScript performance. Speedometer 3.0 is now available. https://browserbench.org/Speedometer3.0/ And, I'll kick off the results... My result was 358...
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Sounds like something Primate Labs should add to their Geekbench application so it can be tracked along with all the other benchmarks. Results: iMac (Retina 5K, 27-inch, Late 2015) running 10.3.2 Safari 11.0.2, 94.3 Opera 50.0.2762.58, 84.5 ...