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Windows 10 to Insiders, version 10240

Under the hood changes for Edge have improved the browsers' performance when compared to Chrome. The company released a few stats to showcase the performance improvements.

  • On WebKit Sunspider, Edge is 112% faster than Chrome
  • On Google Octane, Edge is 11% faster than Chrome
  • On Apple JetStream, Edge is 37% faster than Chrome

Favourites will not stick when you re-order them (and even worse, folders will go into other folders if you don't drop them exactly right), that and the lack of plugins will leave me on Chrome for the moment.

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All web browsers were run with default configurations.

  1. Microsoft Edge (part of Windows 10, not available standalone)
  2. Google Chrome Stable
  3. Google Chrome Canary
  4. Mozilla Firefox Stable
  5. Mozilla Firefox Nightly
  6. Pale Moon Stable
  7. Opera Stable
  8. Vivaldi Technical Preview 4

The results

 

 

 

Apple JetStream

Google Octane

Mozilla Kraken

Peacekeeper

SunSpider

WebXPRT

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Microsoft Edge

191.59

29992

1152

2681

87.2

370

Google Chrome Stable

168.6

28566

1197.3

4009

184.5

419

Google Chrome Canary

168.21

30130

1072.9

4416

205.8

383

Opera Stable

163.49

28561

1317.8

3801

194.8

409

Vivaldi TP4

163.44

28990

1317.8

4368

214

344

Mozilla Firefox Stable

164.18

27803

1218

4668

185.9

433

Mozilla Firefox Nightly

145.75

26684

1277.1

4451

205

340

Pale Moon Stable

failed

19211

1645.7

2919

164.9

231

 

 

 

The computer was idle while benchmarks were run. Still, some results were puzzling, for instance that Chrome Stable beat Chrome Canary in some benchmarks, that Firefox Stable performed better in all benchmarks than Nightly, or that Pale Moon failed on Apple's JetStream benchmark (it got stuck while running the cdjs test).

Most results are fairly close when you compare them but there are a couple of exceptions:

  1. Microsoft Edge dominates the Apple JetStream and SunSpider benchmark.
  2. Edge's PeaceKeeper performance was weak by a large percentage.
  3. Pale Moon performed considerably worse than other browsers in most -- but not all -- benchmarks.

There is more to a browser than JavaScript performance, especially if the differences in performance are not that noticeable in the real-world.

Microsoft has been right that Edge performs better than Chrome in the browser's the company selected for comparison. It did not perform as well in others though and here it is Peacekeeper more than any other benchmark where it performs badly.

It probably won't need it once extensions are added.

It just means I have to hold off from upgrading to Windows 10. :(

TPL + malware blocking hosts is the current best solution to block ads in IE11.

Nah, I wouldn't say it's the best. Ad blocking (and userscripts) are working fine in both IE and Edge on Windows 10 for me. :)

But without a tracking protection list - you are using a system wide proxy type thing?
  • 1 month later...

Good News and huge move.. WebM is in Development now.

 

http://dev.modern.ie/platform/status/webmcontainer/

 

Opus Audio Codec - High Priority Backlog

OGG Vorbis - Medium Priority Backlog

Complete U Turn in good way. IMO.

Edited by Zlip792
  • 4 weeks later...

They're going to make Edge support pretty much everything they can, it'll just take time but odds are if it's a open standard/code etc,  and it's in use to some degree on the web, they'll support it.   I don't worry about EdgeHTML and Javascript performance, I just want them to move faster with user facing features that people are asking for, and no I don't mean extension support, it's other little things that are needed that even IE11 has/does.

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