Machine
Windows 7 64bit
AMD Thuban X6 2.8GHz
Browsers
1. Firefox 16.0.2
2. Firefox 18.0
3. Chrome 23.0.1271.97
Google V8 Benchmark
Firefox 16.0.2 Firefox 18.0 Chrome 23.0.1271.97 4614 6911 10570
Kraken Benchmark
-- Firefox 16.0.2 ----------------------------- -- Firefox 18.0 ---------- -- Chrome 23.0.1271.97 --- Total: 4423.7ms +/- 0.9% Total: 3014.3ms +/- 1.8% Total: 3397.1ms +/- 4.6% ----------------------------------------------- -------------------------- -------------------------- ai: 198.3ms +/- 1.2% 202.5ms +/- 1.4% 276.3ms +/- 3.6% astar: 198.3ms +/- 1.2% 202.5ms +/- 1.4% 276.3ms +/- 3.6% audio: 1595.4ms +/- 1.7% 1266.1ms +/- 3.4% 1240.8ms +/- 7.1% beat-detection: 408.6ms +/- 2.9% 320.0ms +/- 9.1% 276.4ms +/- 8.4% dft: 532.6ms +/- 0.9% 392.9ms +/- 9.5% 507.8ms +/- 5.0% fft: 315.8ms +/- 3.4% 212.0ms +/- 11.3% 208.9ms +/- 10.4% oscillator: 338.4ms +/- 2.6% 341.2ms +/- 11.8% 208.9ms +/- 10.4% imaging: 1697.9ms +/- 0.4% 658.0ms +/- 1.2% 695.1ms +/- 6.5% gaussian-blur: 924.7ms +/- 0.6% 280.6ms +/- 1.8% 266.3ms +/- 2.5% darkroom: 460.5ms +/- 1.3% 238.6ms +/- 1.2% 258.2ms +/- 15.6% desaturate: 312.7ms +/- 0.9% 138.8ms +/- 4.9% 170.6ms +/- 5.9% json: 185.9ms +/- 1.5% 188.7ms +/- 2.1% 272.5ms +/- 10.0% parse-financial: 110.0ms +/- 2.1% 113.8ms +/- 3.1% 135.5ms +/- 5.6% stringify-tinderbox: 75.9ms +/- 2.9% 74.9ms +/- 2.6% 137.0ms +/- 20.1% stanford: 746.2ms +/- 1.7% 699.0ms +/- 3.9% 912.4ms +/- 7.7% crypto-aes: 170.7ms +/- 2.8% 149.5ms +/- 3.1% 254.4ms +/- 10.2% crypto-ccm: 123.4ms +/- 5.4% 127.9ms +/- 1.8% 221.4ms +/- 9.3% crypto-pbkdf2: 334.8ms +/- 1.7% 312.5ms +/- 8.8% 282.7ms +/- 8.8% crypto-sha256-iterative: 117.3ms +/- 0.7% 109.1ms +/- 2.9% 153.9ms +/- 10.0%
It's interesting to see that Firefox now outperforms Chrome on the Kraken tests, but most importantly I think is that Firefox improved their image processing, which has been very slow for quite some time. I haven't had much time to run it through my own tests, but according to these results it should now be on-par with Chrome to manipulate RGB data on an Image object, which is useful for games that want to take advantage of grayscale tinting or generating procedural textures.
Now, if Mozilla would implement web audio in Firefox I would be a happy camper.














