1Mozilla Minefield x64El caso de los navegadores x64?

Recientemente he estado usando Firefox 4 64poco prebeta, También conocido como Minefield. Pensé que sería interesante comparar varios navegadores para ver si esto respalda mi sensación de que Minefield es el navegador más rápido que he usado. Las conclusiones son bastante interesantes. Continuaré actualizando esta tabla a medida que se publiquen nuevas versiones

Fuego-fox 4 x64 (pre beta7)Fuego-fox 3.6Fire­fox 4 betaIE9 betaIE9 beta x64IE8IE8 x64CromoÓperaSafari
ÁCIDO 39794979595100100100
Peace keep­er
How To Cre­ate CSS Prueba118Sra138Sra98Sra209Sra254Sra234Sra235Sran/a49Sran/a
Sun Spider JavaScript433.0Sra ± 10.6%707.0Sra ± 4.6%441.4Sra ± 8.8%337.6Sra ± 7.6%1148.4Sra ± 3.4%283.0Sra ± 11.4%251.0Sra ± 15.0%268.2Sra ± 3.6%
JS Celt­ic Kan411 ± 7200 ± 7325 ± 20491 ± 34185 ± 276 ± 641 ± 4722 ± 6639 ±5553 ± 9
Dro­maeo
Slick Speed262251
Task Speed380252423588errorerror1676619098266221332339
Fishtank37fps (1000 fish)13fps (100fish)26fps (1000 fish)54fps (1000 fish)46fps (1000 fish)20fps (10 fish)28fps (100 fish)30fps (1 fish)
MS Psyche- delic1774rpm3rpm1779rpm1810rpm1779rpm8rpm8rpm
MS Fly­ing Images60fps6fps60fps60fps60fps1fps1fps15fps2fps
Moz­illa Kraken7842.5 Sra ± 0.7%21388.8 Sra ± 0.3%16289.7 Sra ± 0.9%15228.5 Sra ± 0.2%11079.4 Sra ± 1.0%15002.3 Sra ± 0.4%
Google V8
Non Troppo Table test
1500 Flash Particles47fps46fps45fps40fps40fps
100 SVG Particles75fps78fps125fps37fps65fps
100 HTML5 Particles46fps48fps100fpserror65fps

Con­clu­sions…

  • Mine­field cur­rently crashes when run­ning Peace­keep­er. This should be fixed in the next build.
  • Neither Fire­fox nor IE are quite able to com­plete the ACID3 test correctly.
  • It seems that Opera has by far the best JavaS­cript engine, but I know from exper­i­ence that its page load times are not good, and I don’t like the way it renders fonts.
  • Chrome and Safari are very close in per­form­ance and are the fast­est over­all for JavaS­cript if Opera is ruled out for slow data load times.
  • Chrome is fast­est over­all for SVG and HTML5 hard­ware accel­er­a­tion. It is also the fast­est for flash (exc. 64bit), and very close to Mine­field. Once Chrome has full hard­ware accel­er­a­tion it will be indis­put­ably the fast­est (unless Mine­field improves its JS engine by release time)
  • Explorador de Inter-net 8 is a waste of time.
  • IE9 is a big improve­ment on IE8, but still lags well behind the rest.
  • IE9 x64 is slower than IE9 x86 — a case of poor optimisation?
  • It’s now obvi­ous why MS made IE 32bit the default browser in windows.
  • Fuego-fox 4 looks to be a lot faster than fire­fox 3.6, but still slower with most javas­cript than Opera (altho the Moz­illa Kraken bench­mark which seems most strenu­ous gives Fire­fox an advant­age. How fair and inde­pend­ent are the vari­ous tests?)
  • Hard­ware accel­er­a­tion is clearly the future whenev­er it an be utilised.
  • 64bit fire­fox 4 is sub­stan­tially faster than 32bit fore­fox 4 in a few bench­marks, but on par or a bit behind in most. Par­tially this is prob­ably due to the nature of its pre­b­eta status, com­pared to 32bit fire­fox 4 being near final release. It also high­lights that many things do not bene­fit from x64 yet.
  • Fuego-fox 4 looks to be the most roun­ded browser at this moment. Hope­fully an offi­cial release of Mine­field will improve upon this. Chrome is a very respect­able second. Once Chrome gets full hard­ware accel­er­a­tion it will sur­pass Firefox

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Ooboedad55

Thanks for your bench­marks. I’m run­ning only 64 bit browsers on my Win­dows 7 machine and have been pretty happy with them. IE8 is OK, but for me IE9 does­n’t work at all. I hate that you can­’t install them side-by-side, makes check­ing them back to back impossible. BTW, I’m run­ning Mine­field 4.0b8pre, just installed today from the nightly Moz­illa builds. It seems faster to me than the 64 bit 3.6.12, but its dif­fi­cult to be object­ive. Now that flash and Java are both usable in 64 bit there’s no reas­on not to plunge ahead with the the browsers. Peace, Jon

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