Why it matters: Apple currently maintains Speedometer 2.1, a tool for benchmarking web browsers across various workloads. The software's next major iteration will receive input from three browser ...
The first test I ran was the Speedometer 3.0 test, which measures responsiveness. While Chrome scored 3.73, Dolphin narrowly ...
Google, Apple and Mozilla are collaborating on a better web browser benchmark. Speedometer 3 will be a “cross-industry collaborative effort” from the Chrome, Safari and Firefox makers to create a new ...
What just happened? The four largest browser developers in the world – Google, Apple, Microsoft, and Mozilla – have collaborated to develop the Speedometer 3.0 benchmarking tool. For the uninitiated, ...
Gecko (Firefox), Blink (Chrome / Edge), and WebKit (Safari) are the engines behind most web browsers, and the developers who make them have collaborated on a new benchmark to measure performance with ...
It’s a little-known fact that Apple made Speedometer, one of the best benchmarks for the web. Now, Apple has announced that it is collaborating with Google and Mozilla to build the next version, ...
Speedometer is a browser benchmark that measures responsiveness by simulating user interactions on demo web applications. Introduced by Apple’s WebKit team, Google Chrome and Mozilla Firefox are now ...
Apple's browser doesn't do so well in new performance benchmarks, but expect the next-gen version to do better. Also: Why Apple likes a certain Mozilla technology. Stephen Shankland worked at CNET ...
Google Chrome has reached a new milestone in browser performance by achieving the highest score to date on the Speedometer 3 benchmark. Speedometer 3 is known as an industry-standard benchmark and was ...
Google Chrome just achieved its highest Speedometer performance score ever, thanks to major under-the-hood memory and efficiency improvements that boost speed by 10% since last August. While Chrome ...
It’s nice to see everyone working together to make the web better. It’s nice to see everyone working together to make the web better. Apple, Google, and Mozilla, the makers of Safari, Chrome, and ...