To perform this last test, we used the Windows task manager, in which the data consumption of each used application can be observed with precision.
If you want to do this test yourself, here is the link to which you should go to try it out.
The following weights are: Mozilla Firefox with 4670 and Chrome with 3529 and finally we have Opera with 3497. If you want to do this test yourself, this is the link that you have to enter. In last position is Microsoft Edge with 365 points.In third place is Opera with 370 points.At the end of the test, Google Chrome ranks first with 423 points.This particular test carries a lot of weight when it comes to making the final judgment: In this other page of tests which turns out to be approved with Octane we can measure in score, the vast majority of the processes carried out on each computer, it is a more complete test and therefore the longest of all, so the results are very distant from each other. From Opera, we can think that if you want to gain more users and become as recognized as the other 3, you have to improve in several aspects. Last place, opera with 782 millisecondsįrom this test we can extract the fact that once again Google Chrome was below Mozilla Firefox, which in part suggests that it can be overcome as well.Third, we have Google Chrome with 660 milliseconds.Tracked by Mozilla Firefox with 609 milliseconds.Microsoft Edge which had a time of 373 milliseconds.To everyone's surprise, this time we first have: This is another benchmark that achieves a study of JavaScripts responses a little more exhaustive than the previous one, to assess the speed of data exchange, the dynamics are similar in the graph, where a lower result is a greater weight, since the speed at which each process is completed and added to the end in milliseconds. On the other hand, Opera and Microsoft Edge are in the last places and need to improve on certain aspects not to be left behind. Finally in the last place is Microsoft Edge with 4558 millisecondsĪs we can see, Firefox is able to outperform Chrome in this test, which indicates that it has potential.Tracked by Opera with 3289 milliseconds.In second place for very little we have Google Chrome with 2744 milliseconds.First we have Mozilla Firefox with a duration of 2680 milliseconds.Therefore, this graph is measured from lowest to highest, the results are as follows: In the end, this gives us a weight equal to the sum of all milliseconds that it took the browser to complete each process, in addition to the time taken in each process separately.įor this reason, on this occasion, the one with the highest weighting means it took longer to complete the test and the browser with the lowest weight performed the test faster. This is a benchmark which is responsible for doing a more in-depth study of how JavaScript works and responds quickly to each browser, it is therefore in charge of measuring the time in each process carried out in the different Scripts. But despite everything, it's still too early to pass judgment so let's continue with the next test.
We can also appreciate that Mozilla Firefox, which touches the heels of Google Chrome, gradually increases its potential and number of users, on the other hand we have the Navigator which works which although little known is positioned very well on this list.