[dba-Tech] http://dromaeo.com/?jslib etc. - IE10 and Chrome 24 javascript testw results

Salakhetdinov Shamil mcp2004 at mail.ru
Sat Feb 2 16:57:47 CST 2013


 + testings => http://www.speed-battle.com/

IE10, Win8 Prof 64bit
Calculate: 27.68
Store: 461.52
Render: 8.26
Overall Score: 497.46

Chrome 24, Win8 Prof 64bit
Calculate: 75.85
Store: 268.59
Render: 5.6
Overall Score: 350.04 -- Shamil


Воскресенье,  3 февраля 2013, 2:36 +04:00 от Salakhetdinov Shamil <mcp2004 at mail.ru>:
>Hi Hans --
>
>I have just run   http://peacekeeper.futuremark.com/ .
>Here are the results:
>
>Chrome 24, VM Win7 Ultimate 32bit:          => 2739 - HTML5 Capabilities 6/7
>Chrome 24, VM Win7 64bit Prof:                 => 2858 - HTML5 Capabilities 5/7
>Chrome 24, "bare metal" Win8 Prof 64bit:  => 3152 - HTML5 Capabilities 6/7
>http://peacekeeper.futuremark.com/results?key=6ctT
>
>IE9, VM Win7 Ultimate 32bit:                      => 1139 - HTML5 Capabilities 3/7
>IE9, VM Win7 64bit Prof:                             => 1220 - HTML5 Capabilities 3/7
>IE10, "bare metal" Win8 Prof 64bit:            => 1798 - HTML5 Capabilities 3/7
>http://peacekeeper.futuremark.com/results?key=6ctc&resultId=2963468 I haven't had IE10 for Win7 tests.
>
>As it happens Chrome outperforms IE10 and has almost complete HTML5 capabilities.
>
>Thank you.
>
>-- Shamil
>
>
>Суббота,  2 февраля 2013, 11:01 -08:00 от Hans-Christian Andersen < hans.andersen at phulse.com >:
>>
>>> I don't care that much how impartial the tests are - after all they made for Mozilla and I've tested IE and Chrome - may I assume the tests are impartial? I suppose I may....
>>> 
>>> And it doesn't matter for me that IE 10 runs better than Chrome 24 (or Safari)  or not - AFAIS IE 10 is not bad at all for everyday tasks - am I missing something?
>>
>>It matters because many browsers are implemented differently, but they are all trying to work well enough with the same standard. If a test is designed to work best with your browser (and another one happens to work ok with, but not all of them), then you are testing a non-standard feature. The only thing that has been proven is that Internet Explorer 10 is more compatible with Mozilla Firefox, if you catch my drift. :)
>>
>>> Out of just sport interests I'd be curious to run really impartial Javascript tests on IE10 and compare them with Chrome and Safari - what such tests could be IYO?
>>
>>These days, performance is pretty decent across all browsers, so it really doesn't matter at all. The only ones who care are the companies/teams behind the browsers, so when searching for any decent javascript benchmarking sites, you will come across one from microsoft, one from mozilla, one from google, etc.
>>
>>If you want an impartial test, I might suggest this one:
>> http://peacekeeper.futuremark.com/
>>
>>Futuremark is a company which builds benchmarking software (originally for 3D graphics cards). I would trust them a lot more than I would trust a benchmark from any of the above companies.
>>
>>Another one is:  http://www.speed-battle.com/
>>
>>SunSpider is another, although it is a little questionable about how impartial it is, at least it's not as biased as the others you pointed out and can be included in the data.
>>
>>
>>- Hans
>>
>>
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