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Another set of tests results, this is done by Ashus and credit should go to him :

"http://octane-benchmark.googlecode.com/svn/latest/index.html

Win7x64, i7 3630QM, 8G RAM, 2G Ramdisk

Firefox 22: 14063
Chrome 28: 17641
Opera 16 Next b.14 (10 ext.): 19610"

Please do not be convinced by some persons' tests results, if you like, try it yourself with the soon-to-be fastest browser ! :showoff:

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opera as a surfing tool is much more faster than google chrome and other chromium clones , i dont trust any numbers , i just use it and all open MUCH faster , specially a bloated pages.

beside that , it consume MUCH MORE LESS memory for same tabs !! is that also a placebo ? :wtf: :wtf: :wtf:

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"I could run tests to prove my point regarding *CHROMIUM*'s superiority when it comes to JavaScript speed"

Care to share yours ? :console:

OK, after all I'm just trying to help you b*st*rds. This from my lowly test machine:

Windows 8.1 Preview x64

Intel QX6800

8GB RAM

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* Chromium 30.0.1573.0 (212904) *

Octane Score: 14553

HTML5 Test: 463 and 9 bonus points.

CSS3 Test: 66%

Acid 3: 100/100

- Failed 0 tests.

- Test 26 passed, but took 35ms (less than 30fps)

- Test 69 passed, but took 19 attempts (less than perfect).

- Total elapsed time: 0.78s

Total RAM used on my system: 116.2Mb

* Opera Next 16.0.1196.14 [Chrome/29.0.1547.22 btw] *

Octane Score: 13849

HTML5 Test: 442 and 9 bonus points.

CSS3 Test: 68%

Acid 3: 100/100

- Failed 0 tests.

- Test 26 passed, but took 46ms (less than 30fps)

- Test 69 passed, but took 25 attempts (less than perfect).

- Total elapsed time: 1.41s

Total RAM used on my system: 51.34Mb

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JavaScript speed is not everything, but you know what, f*ckin' lol!

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I've said it before and will say it again, compare the backend Chromium version together, not Chrome and Opera, which are using different Chromium backend. The above test is the most nearly correct test I've seen so far.

What's interesting in the above tests is the RAM usage.

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