Edge: MS says it’s the fastest W10 browser? Is it?
Martin Brinkmann ran tested more browsers than MS did, and more than just JavaScript benchmarks.
“Microsoft stated that Edge was beating Chrome on Sunspider by 112%, on Google Octane by 11%, and on Apple JetStream by 37%. No mentioning of other browsers such as Firefox by the company…” – gHacks
Needless to say, all were tested in their baseline configurations, on the same machine:
- Microsoft Edge (part of Windows 10, not available standalone)
- Google Chrome Stable
- Google Chrome Canary
- Mozilla Firefox Stable
- Mozilla Firefox Nightly
- Pale Moon Stable
- Opera Stable
- Vivaldi Technical Preview 4
The main specs of the machine
- Processor: Intel Core i5-2500K @ 3.30 GHz
- Memory: 8 Gigabyte of DDR3 RAM
- GPU: NVidia GeForce GTX 560 Ti
- Hard Drive: Corsair Force GT 180 GB Solid State Drive SATA 3
- Operating System: Windows 10 Build 10240
The benchmarks
- Apple JetStream (higher better)
- Google Octane (higher better)
- Mozilla Kraken (lower better, time in milliseconds)
- Peacekeeper (higher better)
- SunSpider 1.0.2 JavaScript Benchmark (lower better, time in milliseconds)
- WebXPRT 2015 (higher better)
If you’re interested in the exact results, see here: http://www.ghacks.net/2015/07/16/is-microsoft-edge-really-the-fastest-windows-10-web-browser/?_m=3n%2e0038%2e1670%2ehj0ao01hy5%2e1qgl
Turned out that most of the results were pretty close with some exceptions:
- Microsoft Edge dominates the Apple JetStream and SunSpider benchmark.
- Edge's PeaceKeeper performance was weak by a large percentage.
- Pale Moon performed considerably worse than other browsers in most -- but not all -- benchmarks.
So…it isn’t really “the fastest browser on W10…since it didn’t take all browsers in all the categories tested.
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