The best-balanced browser in the first half of 2013 is Firefox 22



Current mainstream browser called Internet Explorer 10, Firefox 22, Google Chrome 27, Opera 12, Opera Next (Opera 15), authoritative as a technical siteTom's HardwareAs a result of benchmarking various things, it became clear that Firefox 22 was the most balanced browser at the end of June 2013.

Chrome 27, Firefox 22, IE 10, And Opera Next, Benchmarked
http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/chrome-27-firefox-21-opera-next,3534.html


This is one of the current major browsers which has the highest performance, what was examined by multiple benchmark software and various tests. The basic performance of the machine used in the test is like this.
OS:Microsoft Windows 8 Enterprise (64 bit version)
CPU:Intel CoreI5-3570K4.2 GHz (quad core)
Motherboard:GigabyteGA-Z77X-UD5H(Rev 1.0, F14 BIOS)
memory:Crucial DDR 316 GB (4 GB × 4)
Graphics:GigabyteGeForce GTX 660 Ti1 GB GDDR 5
storage:SeagateBarracuda 7200.12500 GB SATA II 3 Gb / s (7200 rpm, cache 16 MB)
optical drive:AsusDRW-24B1ST / BLK / B / AS(DVD ± R / ± RW · DVDRAM compatible)
Power supply:CorsairTX 750 W(Maximum 750 W)
Case:ZalmanMS-800 Plus
CPU cooler:NZXTKraken X60
monitor:AOCE 2752 Vh(27 inch LED monitor, resolution 1920 x 1080)
keyboard:LogitechWireless Keyboard K 320
mouse:LogitechWireless Trackball M570

Besides, the performance of the local web server, the network used, the software list used for the benchmark, etc. are released, and it is in a state where the same test can be done if it thinks to do it.

The test is divided into eight categories in total, and the performance index is divided into four, "wait time" "JavaScript / DOM" "HTML 5 / CSS 3" "hardware acceleration", "memory efficiency" "reliability" "safety Non-performance index is measured with four of "sexuality" and "standard conformity".

As a result, Firefox won 974 points in "Performance Index", it became No. 1, and Chrome (964 points) was slightly rejected. Incidentally, IE and Opera are considerably different from each other in the order of Opera Next (900 points), IE 10 (379 points), Opera (324 points) in the 3rd place or less.


In "non-performance index", Firefox won 158 points, making it the first place with no other.


So, "The strongest in the first half of 2013 is Firefox" to the result.


Looking at the breakdown, Firefox does not mean "everything is high-performance and has won the other," and although there are not many points that are outstanding, there are secured the second or third fastest performance, Because the balance as a whole is good, it is the feeling that it was the 1st place when comprehensive.

In particular, in multiple benchmark tests with "JavaScript / DOM" and "HTML5 / CSS3", Chrome got the first place in many cases, but in the wait time at startup and page loading IE and Opera Even in Tom's Hardware, it was expressed as "It was said to be a browser that will start in a moment, but it is too impressive".

Chrome ranked number one for JavaScript / DOM overall result. Opera Next, Firefox follows it.


"Waiting time" is four different browsers, only Chrome is away.


Nonetheless, Firefox and Chrome do not have much difference in total, and it seems to be better to choose which browser to use depending on whether there is something you want to use for add-ons / extensions. Since Internet Explorer was low overall, I would like you to do a little hard.

in Software, Posted by logc_nt