"It's amazing how similar it is IE Chrome 9 to 10!" a friend told me a couple of days, and is that with the arrival of the new Internet Explorer 9 has generated great expectations among users (including me). Now I understand what my friend told me, IE 9 now points to a minimum, it seems that Internet Explorer is not that we're used to seeing. A particular interface similar to that of maximum use Chrome but the elegance of Windows Aero , as well as good integration with Windows 7 (something to be expected), but IE 9 Is the best browser on the market today? .
From my point of view, I am impartial as that I have no problem if I change my default browser with one that gives me more speed and functionality. Consulting on the web, I found that the latest versions of popular browsers are:
- Internet Explorer 9 (9.0.8112.16421) 32-bit
- Internet Explorer 9 (9.0.8112.16421) 64-bit
- Firefox 4
- Chrome 10.0.648.151
- Safari 5.0.4 Opera
- 11.01
Well, there on the web tests to measure the performance of browsers, some evidence were designed by the same brands browser to test their own browsers, others are independent. He collected the tests performed by Adrian Kingsley-Hughes of www.zdnet.com on a PC with Windows 7 64-bit, Intel Q9300 Quad-Core 2.5 GHz, 4 GB RAM and a NVidia GTX 260 GPU, with the following results:
SunSpider JavaScript Benchmark : A test to JavaScript created by the developers of Webkit, used in Safari or Chrome.
Conclusions
SunSpider JavaScript Benchmark : A test to JavaScript created by the developers of Webkit, used in Safari or Chrome.
Best: 32-bit IE 9
Worse 64-bit IE 9
More slow down a 64-bit software that a 32-bit? The answer is yes, and because IE 9 64-bit still uses a JavaScript engine slow and earlier versions of IE, while 32-bit IE 9 uses a new efficient engine called JIT Chakra.
V8 Benchmark: JavaScript A test used by Google for its V8 engine tune.
Best: Chrome 10
Worse 64-bit IE 9
Peacekeeper Benchmark: FutureMark test for stress testing JavaScript, animations, navigation and forms.
Best: Chrome 10
Worse Firefox 4
bechmark Kraken: JavaScript Another test developed by Mozilla based on SunSpider but with improvements.
Best: Firefox 4
Worse 64-bit IE 9
First, IE 9 64-bit is the same to their predecessors in both 64-bit and 32-bit, too slow, making it a good loser. Surprisingly it is not the same for IE 9 32-bit and that makes good reference to those of Redmon, also leave the suspicion that you have seen changes in other browsers and have wanted to join the same line. Its tight integration with Windows Aero makes it more attractive and considerably faster than previous versions.
entoces, with one less What is the best?. According to the 4 tests, Chrome 10 scored 2 points, IE 9 32-bit Firefox gained 1 point and 1 point 4 was also, in the strict sense Chorme 10 is the winner. However, in the SunSpider JavaScript Benchmark test deviation does not exceed 40 milliseconds, which might call it a tie, then the V8 Benchmark Test Chorme 10 is the outright winner, this be expected as Google, by his own admission, use this test to joust V8 JavaScript engine.
So which is it? No doubt 64-bit IE 9 is too bad, the other browsers in general are pretty even. IE 9 32-bit at this time surprises, but even Google does not make your last update and not takes to catch up, and this is a plus for Google not to have IE 9, and is the ability to update the browser, Chorme undoubtedly surprise us again. Microsoft has worked hard in IE, the browser having to pass slower one of the fastest, which is worthy of recognition.
Finally, today (and despite the efforts of Microsoft) Google Chorme remains one of the leading web browsing and I hope very soon launch its new update, which I think will beat the record again ; to be number 1 according to the tests for web browsers.
entoces, with one less What is the best?. According to the 4 tests, Chrome 10 scored 2 points, IE 9 32-bit Firefox gained 1 point and 1 point 4 was also, in the strict sense Chorme 10 is the winner. However, in the SunSpider JavaScript Benchmark test deviation does not exceed 40 milliseconds, which might call it a tie, then the V8 Benchmark Test Chorme 10 is the outright winner, this be expected as Google, by his own admission, use this test to joust V8 JavaScript engine.
So which is it? No doubt 64-bit IE 9 is too bad, the other browsers in general are pretty even. IE 9 32-bit at this time surprises, but even Google does not make your last update and not takes to catch up, and this is a plus for Google not to have IE 9, and is the ability to update the browser, Chorme undoubtedly surprise us again. Microsoft has worked hard in IE, the browser having to pass slower one of the fastest, which is worthy of recognition.
Finally, today (and despite the efforts of Microsoft) Google Chorme remains one of the leading web browsing and I hope very soon launch its new update, which I think will beat the record again ; to be number 1 according to the tests for web browsers.