Speedometer 3.0 Browser Benchmark
Ryosuke Niwa, writing on the WebKit blog:
As announced on browserbench.org today, in collaboration
with other browser engine developers, Apple’s WebKit team is
excited to introduce Speedometer 3.0, a major update that
better reflects the Web of today. It’s built together by the
developers of all major browser engines: Blink, Gecko, and WebKit
with hundreds of contributions from companies like Apple, Google,
Intel, Microsoft, and Mozilla. This post is a deep dive into how
the collaborative Speedometer project improved the benchmark’s
measurements methods and test content.
I care about Speedometer not for comparing different browser engines against each other on the same machine (even though that’s Speedometer’s primary purpose), but as a benchmark for measuring CPUs. It measures something very real and utterly practical: how fast web rendering is in an actual browser.
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Ryosuke Niwa, writing on the WebKit blog:
As announced on browserbench.org today, in collaboration
with other browser engine developers, Apple’s WebKit team is
excited to introduce Speedometer 3.0, a major update that
better reflects the Web of today. It’s built together by the
developers of all major browser engines: Blink, Gecko, and WebKit
with hundreds of contributions from companies like Apple, Google,
Intel, Microsoft, and Mozilla. This post is a deep dive into how
the collaborative Speedometer project improved the benchmark’s
measurements methods and test content.
I care about Speedometer not for comparing different browser engines against each other on the same machine (even though that’s Speedometer’s primary purpose), but as a benchmark for measuring CPUs. It measures something very real and utterly practical: how fast web rendering is in an actual browser.