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| [http://www.chromeexperiments.com/detail/browsertalk/ Browsertalk] || Kevin Lasconia || 09/16/2010 || When I talked, the "mouth" appeared to move at similar speeds in Firefox, and Chrome. However, when launching the experiment Chrome started considerably faster then Firefox. || The "talking" animation appeared smoother in Chrome when it picked up my voice. || There seemed to be a slight delay from when I talked and when the mouth moved in Firefox. Chrome seemed to be more responsive. || Overall, I think Chrome outperformed Firefox for this experiment. CPU usage for both browsers were similar. | | [http://www.chromeexperiments.com/detail/browsertalk/ Browsertalk] || Kevin Lasconia || 09/16/2010 || When I talked, the "mouth" appeared to move at similar speeds in Firefox, and Chrome. However, when launching the experiment Chrome started considerably faster then Firefox. || The "talking" animation appeared smoother in Chrome when it picked up my voice. || There seemed to be a slight delay from when I talked and when the mouth moved in Firefox. Chrome seemed to be more responsive. || Overall, I think Chrome outperformed Firefox for this experiment. CPU usage for both browsers were similar. | ||
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− | | [http://www.chromeexperiments.com/detail/domtris/ Domtris] || Kevin Lasconia || 09/16/2010 || | + | | [http://www.chromeexperiments.com/detail/domtris/ Domtris] || Kevin Lasconia || 09/16/2010 || No noticeable speed differences between browsers. || No noticeable smoothness differences between browsers. || Both browsers were equally responsive when changing the direction of the block, and dropping the block. || Both browsers performed equally. CPU usage was relatively low for this experiment in both browsers. |
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| [http://www.chromeexperiments.com/detail/browser-ball/ Browser Ball] || Kevin Lasconia || 09/16/2010 || - || - || - || - | | [http://www.chromeexperiments.com/detail/browser-ball/ Browser Ball] || Kevin Lasconia || 09/16/2010 || - || - || - || - |
Revision as of 22:38, 16 September 2010
Contents
Test Results (kclascon)
Hardware Info
- Adapter Description: ATI Mobility Radeon HD 4530
- Vendor ID: 1002
- Device ID: 9553
- Adapter RAM: Unknown
- Adapter Drivers: atidxx32 atidxx64 atiumdag atiumdva atiumd64 atiumd6a atitmm64
- Driver Version: 8.563.1.3000
- Driver Date: 2-9-2009
- Direct2D Enabled: false
- DirectWrite Enabled: false
- GPU Accelerated Windows: 1/1 Direct3D 9
Firefox Build Info
Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.0; WOW64; rv:2.0b7pre) Gecko/20100916 Firefox/4.0b7pre
Chromium Build Info
7.0.528.0 (59761)
Test Notes
Name & URL | Tester | Date | Firefox Performance - Speed | Firefox Performance - Smoothness | Firefox Performance - Responsiveness | Notes and other Details |
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Twitch | Kevin Lasconia | 09/16/2010 | No noticeable speed differences between browsers. | No noticeable smoothness differences between browsers. | Both browsers appear to be equally responsive to the mouse clicks. | The only glaring difference between the browsers for this experiment is the CPU usage. Firefox ranged from 20% - 24% CPU usage while Chrome range from 10% - 15% CPU usage. |
Browsermation | Kevin Lasconia | 09/16/2010 | The animation at full speed (Holding down Ctrl+Tab) appeared to be faster in Chrome | The animation at full speed appeared more fluid/smooth in Firefox. It is "jerky" in Chrome. | When switching between tabs, Chrome appeared to have a faster response time. | It appears to be speed vs. smoothness in this experiment. The CPU usage can also reflect this. At full speed Firefox ran at 49% - 54% CPU usage. Chrome on the other hand had a fluxuating CPU usage of 51% - 93%! |
Browsertalk | Kevin Lasconia | 09/16/2010 | When I talked, the "mouth" appeared to move at similar speeds in Firefox, and Chrome. However, when launching the experiment Chrome started considerably faster then Firefox. | The "talking" animation appeared smoother in Chrome when it picked up my voice. | There seemed to be a slight delay from when I talked and when the mouth moved in Firefox. Chrome seemed to be more responsive. | Overall, I think Chrome outperformed Firefox for this experiment. CPU usage for both browsers were similar. |
Domtris | Kevin Lasconia | 09/16/2010 | No noticeable speed differences between browsers. | No noticeable smoothness differences between browsers. | Both browsers were equally responsive when changing the direction of the block, and dropping the block. | Both browsers performed equally. CPU usage was relatively low for this experiment in both browsers. |
Browser Ball | Kevin Lasconia | 09/16/2010 | - | - | - | - |
Gravity | Kevin Lasconia | 09/16/2010 | - | - | - | - |
Monster | Kevin Lasconia | 09/16/2010 | - | - | - | - |
Colorscube | Kevin Lasconia | 09/16/2010 | - | - | - | - |
js touch | Kevin Lasconia | 09/16/2010 | - | - | - | - |
Multiplayerchessorg | Kevin Lasconia | 09/16/2010 | - | - | - | - |