Javascript Performance: Google Chrome, Firefox & Safari
September 3rd, 2008
Today I’ve been playing with Google’s new web browser, Google Chrome. So far I have to admit I’m very impressed. Specially about the new JavaScript engine called V8, as it even leaves WebKit’s new SquirrelFish JS engine eating dust.
Here’s the results from my most likely very-unscientific JS performance tests using Dromaeo. All tests were done within minutes of each other, during equal system loads on a 1.8 GHz Core 2 Duo machine running XP SP2 (work machine, as I only have Macs myself).
Here’s the detailed test results:
http://dromaeo.com/?id=31749,31679,31717,31597,31599
Google Chrome registers as “Safari/525.13″ since they both use the WebKit rendering engine.
Best Dromaeo results I’ve seen with Google Chrome is 180ms on a friend’s 2.66 GHz Core 2 Quad system.
P.S. Yes, that chart was created using MS Office, rather than Keynote or something, as my MacBook Pro is still in the UK getting repaired. But more on that later 

September 4th, 2008 at 12:25 pm
Chrome 0.2: 372ms (details)
FF 3.0.1: 1448ms (details)
Opera 9.52: 1515ms (details)
SafariWin 3.1.2: 1764ms (details)
On a pwned 2.33 Core Duo with Vista.
September 5th, 2008 at 10:59 pm
interesting.
i’ll come back to see your further tests with your MacBook Pro to see your future results! 
September 6th, 2008 at 6:35 am
Chrome 5062.00ms (Total) http://v2.dromaeo.com/?id=37434
FF3.1b1rc nightly 5368.20ms (Total) http://v2.dromaeo.com/?id=37437
C2D E6750