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November 2013

Browser Performance Tests
We put the latest web browsers head-to-head to try to
find out which one is best!

Browsers Tested

Google Chrome
31

Mozilla Firefox
25

Internet
Explorer 11

Opera 17

Apple Safari 5.1

The Tests
We broadly tested four key areas of browser performance: Speed, Memory Usage, Compliance with
standards, and Javascript Performance.

1. Speed

The “Cold Start” test measures the time taken to load up the browser upon its first run after a computer
reboot. This is measured from the point at which the browser is executed until the point at which its user
interface (UI) is ready to accept input.

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The “Non-Cold Start” test measures the time taken to load up the browser on second and subsequent runs
after its first run after a reboot. This is measured from the point at which the browser is executed until the
point at which the user interface (UI) is ready to accept input.

With the browser open, an empty cache, and showing a blank page (about:blank), the “Page Load Time
(No-Cached Load)” test measures the time taken to completely load a complex webpage. This is measured
from the point at which the “Enter” key is pressed on the URL in the browser’s address bar until the point at
which the test webpage has fully loaded (as reported by an “onLoad” event on the test webpage).

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With the browser open, and the test webpage already loaded in a single tab, the “Page Load Time (Reload
from Cache)” test measures the time taken to reload a complex webpage. This is measured from the point
at which the F5 key (refresh) is pressed until the point at which the test webpage has fully reloaded (as
reported by an “onLoad” event on the test webpage).

2: Memory Usage

The “Base Memory Usage (Blank Tab)” test measures the amount of memory used by the browser with just
a single blank (about:blank) tab open.

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The “Memory Usage (10 open tabs)” test measures the amount of memory used by the browser with 10
tabs open, each displaying the home page of a popular website.

3: Compliance

The “HTML5 Compliance” test measures how well each browser conforms to the current state of the HTML5
specification.

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The “CSS3 Compliance” test measures how well each browser conforms to the current state of the CSS3
specification.

4: Javascript Performance
There are a number of different Javascript Performance Benchmark tests available today, all of which give
quite different results. We’ve included our results from 6 of the most popular Benchmark Tests below:

“Sunspider” is possibly the most well known of the Javascript performance benchmark test. Originally
developed by Apple's WebKit, unlike the other Javascript benchmark tests below, the lower the “Sunspider”
score, the better the browser’s Javascript performance.

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“Dromaeo” is a Javascript performance test suite developed by Mozilla, who also develop Firefox, however
we do not believe that this test suite is in any way biased towards their own browser.

“Speed Battle” is another online Javascript performance test

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“Peacekeeper” is another online Javascript performance test suite.

"Octane" is a new benchmark that measures a browser's JavaScript engine’s performance by running a suite
of tests representative of today’s complex and demanding web applications. Octane‘s goal is to measure
the performance of JavaScript code found in large, real-world web applications, and is developed by
Google.

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“Browser Mark” is another online Javascript performance test suite, focusing on real life performance
measurement.
As can be seen, there’s some difference between the results 6 Javascript Performance tests with certain
browsers performing better in some tests than others.
However, it’s likely that browser developers "write to the test" (essentially ensuring that they score highly in
a particular test) – particularly in the benchmark tests developed by the browser vendors themselves. For
example Google's Chrome browser outperforms other browsers in Google's "Octane" benchmark.
Therefore, to give a truer representation of each browser's Javascript performance, we’ve aggregated the
results from the 6 above Javascript Benchmark Tests to obtain what we hope is a more accurate “score” for
each browser’s Javascript performance:

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Summary
TEST

WINNER

RUNNER
UP

Speed: Cold Start
Speed: Non-Cold Start
Speed: Page Load Time (Non-Cached Load)
Speed: Page Load Time (Reload from Cache)
Memory Usage: Base Memory
Memory Usage: 10 open tabs
Compliance: HTML5
Compliance: CSS3
Javascript Performance (Sunspider)
Javascript Performance (Dromaeo)
Javascript Performance (Speed-Battle)
Javascript Performance (Peacekeeper)
Javascript Performance (Octane)
Javascript Performance (Browser Mark)
Javascript Performance (Aggregate)
Results
1st Place

2nd Place

3rd Place

4th Place

5th Place

Google Chrome
31

Opera 17

Internet
Explorer 11

Mozilla Firefox
25

Apple Safari 5.1

The above overall positions were derived based upon the sum of the positions that each browser finished in in each of
our tests. For example, in our HTML 5 compliance test, Chrome came first and so was assigned 1 point, Safari came 5th
and so was assigned 5 points. Browsers were then ranked according to the lowest number of points to give the 1st-5th
places above (1st being the best)

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Analysis
Google Chrome
When we last tested the five major browsers back in November 2012, Chrome came first in 8 out of 13 our
tests, making it a clear winner!
A year later, and Chrome is still going strong, coming top in 8 out of 15 tests, and second in a further two
tests.
Where Chrome still doesn’t perform quite as well is when it comes to its memory usage, using well over 3
times as much memory with a single blank tab open than Internet Explorer 11.

Mozilla Firefox
We were a little surprised that Firefox only came top in 3 out of 15 tests, and only once came runner up. To
Firefox’s credit, its main strength still seems to be in its memory usage. With 10 websites open in separate
tabs, the amount of memory used was less than half that of Chrome with the same ten sites open.

Internet Explorer
We were pleasantly surprised by the improvement of Internet Explorer 11 over previous versions as well as
other browsers.
IE11 came top in a couple of our tests, and runner up in a further three.
Where IE11 appears to have improved most over earlier versions of Microsoft's browser in is the length of
time taken to load and pages (either from a server, or from the cache) as well as start/restart the browser
itself. In our tests, starting IE11 took just 0.01463 seconds! – some 280x quicker than Opera started.
That said, in general Internet Explorer 11 still has a way to go to come up to par with the other major
browsers in terms of HTML 5 compliance.

Opera
A lot has changed with Opera since we last tested browsers twelve months ago. Since then, Opera have
switched from using their own "Presto" layout rendering engine to instead using the same engine as
Chrome.
Whilst this change has been received with mixed reviews by Opera users, with some unhappy that many of
Opera's original features were dropped, our test results actually show that the "new" Opera is a browser to
be reckoned with, out performing Internet Explorer 11, Firefox 25 and Safari 5 in our tests.
Opera 17 came top in 3 out of our 15 tests, and runner up in 6.
The browser also scored highly on HTML5/CSS3 compliance and in our aggregated Javascript performance
tests, however, Opera's memory usage was fairly high, second only to Chrome. Opera 17 was slow to start,
however, once running it loaded and rendered web pages swiftly.

Safari
Our browsers tests were performed on a Windows machine (test specifics are included at the end of this
report). Whilst the latest version of Safari is 7, Apple took the decision after the release of Safari 5.1 to no
longer continue developing Safari for Windows users – a mistake in our view! Therefore, the most recent
version of Safari available to Windows users is 5.1.7, which was used in our testing.
Given that Safari 5.1.7 is now the oldest of the 5 browsers tested, it follows that is doesn't perform as well as
its peers.
However, surprisingly, it did come runner up in both our memory tests as well as our non-cold start test.

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Conclusions – From a Developers Perspective
From our perspective, as developers of a leading web-based room scheduling solution (http://mid.as/),
perhaps the most important factors in determining which browser is “best” are compliance with the latest
HTML5 and CSS3 standards. As we work hard to ensure our software works well in all the major browsers,
this is where having universal standards between browsers becomes so important. In theory, a website (or
in our case, a web app), should look and behave the same regardless of the browser being used, which
should in theory happen if all browsers complied 100% with standards! Chrome 31 currently comes the
closest to the HTML 5 standard with 93% compliance, but as can be seen, CSS3 compliance still has a long
way to go for all browsers, with the winning browser in the CSS3 compliance test (Opera 17) only achieving
58% compliance.
Speed (page load time) and Javascript Performance are also important factors for us, as we want our web
app to be as fast and responsive as possible. Opera 17 and Chrome 25 loaded pages faster in our tests, with
Internet Explorer 11 following close behind. As for performance, both Chrome 25 and Opera 17
outperformed other browsers in our aggregated Javascript performance test scores.
A few surprising finds:
• Microsoft have made some significant steps forward with Internet Explorer 11 over earlier
incarnations of their browser.
• Opera 17 performed better than expected
• Firefox 25 performed worse than expected, finishing an overall 4th place in our tests.

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Conclusions – So which browser should I use then!?
• If you work with lots of browser tabs open at once, and/or the amount of
available memory on your system is limited, Firefox 25 would seem a good choice
of browser to use, as this used the less memory than other browsers under the
same conditions.
• If you regularly open and close your browser, Internet Explorer 11 or Firefox 25
would seem a good choice as these browsers start up quickly. If, however, you
tend to keep your browser running most of the time, Opera 17 would be a better
choice, as even though its start-up time is considerably longer, initial page load
times are the quickest of all the browsers we tested
• If you’re still using an earlier version of Internet Explorer – it’s certainly worth
upgrading to IE11, or if that’s not possible (for example, if you’re using Windows
XP, you won’t be able to update your Internet Explorer past version 8!), maybe it’s
time to try a different browser!?
• At the end of the day, use the browser that you feel most comfortable with! …BUT
make sure you keep it up-to-date, and don’t ignore the competition – if you do,
you risk being left behind as other browsers overtake yours in terms of their
speed, security, memory usage, standard compliance, and performance!
• In recent years, browsers such as Internet Explorer and Opera have been
somewhat overlooked by many regular internet users – but if you've not used
these browsers for years having previously dismissed them – a lot has changed,
and it's certainly worth giving them a second look again now!

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Test Specifics
Browsers Tested:
Chrome 31.0.1650.48 m
Firefox 25.0
Internet Explorer 11.0.9600.16428
Opera 17 (Build 1652)
Safari 5.1.7 (7534.57.2)
Browser tests were performed on an Intel® Atom™ CPU D525 @ 1.80GHz system, with 4GB Ram, running
Windows Home Server 2011 SP1 (Windows Server 2008 R2) 64-bit. Each browser was a clean install, using
default install and browsers settings, and with no extensions/addons installed or enabled.
Speed tests were measured using Rob Keir's millisecond timer (http://keir.net/timer.html) and PassMark
AppTimer v1.0 (http://www.passmark.com). Each speed test was performed 10 times for each browser, and
the results averaged to provide the data presented in this report.
Compliance Tests:
HTML5: http://html5test.com
CSS3: http://css3test.com
Javascript Performance Tests:
http://dromaeo.com
http://speed-battle.com
http://www.webkit.org/perf/sunspider/sunspider.html
http://peacekeeper.futuremark.com
https://developers.google.com/octane/
http://browsermark.rightware.com/
Memory usage was measured 60 seconds after tabs had finished loading and was measured through the
Windows Task Manager. Memory usage includes all associated processes running with the browser (for
example, running Safari spawns both “Safari.exe” and “WebKit2WebProcess.exe” processes, the memory
usage of both is taken into account)
The 10 sites open in tabs when measuring memory usage (10 open tabs) were:
http://mid.as
http://news.bbc.co.uk
http://facebook.com
http://twitter.com
http://google.co.uk
http://youtube.com
http://wikipedia.org
http://linkedin.com
http://bing.com
http://amazon.co.uk
Report Date: 13 November 2013

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Browser Performance Tests - Internet Explorer 11 vs Firefox 25 vs Google Chrome 31 vs Opera 17 vs Safari 5

  • 1. November 2013 Browser Performance Tests We put the latest web browsers head-to-head to try to find out which one is best! Browsers Tested Google Chrome 31 Mozilla Firefox 25 Internet Explorer 11 Opera 17 Apple Safari 5.1 The Tests We broadly tested four key areas of browser performance: Speed, Memory Usage, Compliance with standards, and Javascript Performance. 1. Speed The “Cold Start” test measures the time taken to load up the browser upon its first run after a computer reboot. This is measured from the point at which the browser is executed until the point at which its user interface (UI) is ready to accept input. MIDAS – Web Based Room Scheduling Software http://mid.as 1|Page
  • 2. November 2013 The “Non-Cold Start” test measures the time taken to load up the browser on second and subsequent runs after its first run after a reboot. This is measured from the point at which the browser is executed until the point at which the user interface (UI) is ready to accept input. With the browser open, an empty cache, and showing a blank page (about:blank), the “Page Load Time (No-Cached Load)” test measures the time taken to completely load a complex webpage. This is measured from the point at which the “Enter” key is pressed on the URL in the browser’s address bar until the point at which the test webpage has fully loaded (as reported by an “onLoad” event on the test webpage). MIDAS – Web Based Room Scheduling Software http://mid.as 2|Page
  • 3. November 2013 With the browser open, and the test webpage already loaded in a single tab, the “Page Load Time (Reload from Cache)” test measures the time taken to reload a complex webpage. This is measured from the point at which the F5 key (refresh) is pressed until the point at which the test webpage has fully reloaded (as reported by an “onLoad” event on the test webpage). 2: Memory Usage The “Base Memory Usage (Blank Tab)” test measures the amount of memory used by the browser with just a single blank (about:blank) tab open. MIDAS – Web Based Room Scheduling Software http://mid.as 3|Page
  • 4. November 2013 The “Memory Usage (10 open tabs)” test measures the amount of memory used by the browser with 10 tabs open, each displaying the home page of a popular website. 3: Compliance The “HTML5 Compliance” test measures how well each browser conforms to the current state of the HTML5 specification. MIDAS – Web Based Room Scheduling Software http://mid.as 4|Page
  • 5. November 2013 The “CSS3 Compliance” test measures how well each browser conforms to the current state of the CSS3 specification. 4: Javascript Performance There are a number of different Javascript Performance Benchmark tests available today, all of which give quite different results. We’ve included our results from 6 of the most popular Benchmark Tests below: “Sunspider” is possibly the most well known of the Javascript performance benchmark test. Originally developed by Apple's WebKit, unlike the other Javascript benchmark tests below, the lower the “Sunspider” score, the better the browser’s Javascript performance. MIDAS – Web Based Room Scheduling Software http://mid.as 5|Page
  • 6. November 2013 “Dromaeo” is a Javascript performance test suite developed by Mozilla, who also develop Firefox, however we do not believe that this test suite is in any way biased towards their own browser. “Speed Battle” is another online Javascript performance test MIDAS – Web Based Room Scheduling Software http://mid.as 6|Page
  • 7. November 2013 “Peacekeeper” is another online Javascript performance test suite. "Octane" is a new benchmark that measures a browser's JavaScript engine’s performance by running a suite of tests representative of today’s complex and demanding web applications. Octane‘s goal is to measure the performance of JavaScript code found in large, real-world web applications, and is developed by Google. MIDAS – Web Based Room Scheduling Software http://mid.as 7|Page
  • 8. November 2013 “Browser Mark” is another online Javascript performance test suite, focusing on real life performance measurement. As can be seen, there’s some difference between the results 6 Javascript Performance tests with certain browsers performing better in some tests than others. However, it’s likely that browser developers "write to the test" (essentially ensuring that they score highly in a particular test) – particularly in the benchmark tests developed by the browser vendors themselves. For example Google's Chrome browser outperforms other browsers in Google's "Octane" benchmark. Therefore, to give a truer representation of each browser's Javascript performance, we’ve aggregated the results from the 6 above Javascript Benchmark Tests to obtain what we hope is a more accurate “score” for each browser’s Javascript performance: MIDAS – Web Based Room Scheduling Software http://mid.as 8|Page
  • 9. November 2013 Summary TEST WINNER RUNNER UP Speed: Cold Start Speed: Non-Cold Start Speed: Page Load Time (Non-Cached Load) Speed: Page Load Time (Reload from Cache) Memory Usage: Base Memory Memory Usage: 10 open tabs Compliance: HTML5 Compliance: CSS3 Javascript Performance (Sunspider) Javascript Performance (Dromaeo) Javascript Performance (Speed-Battle) Javascript Performance (Peacekeeper) Javascript Performance (Octane) Javascript Performance (Browser Mark) Javascript Performance (Aggregate) Results 1st Place 2nd Place 3rd Place 4th Place 5th Place Google Chrome 31 Opera 17 Internet Explorer 11 Mozilla Firefox 25 Apple Safari 5.1 The above overall positions were derived based upon the sum of the positions that each browser finished in in each of our tests. For example, in our HTML 5 compliance test, Chrome came first and so was assigned 1 point, Safari came 5th and so was assigned 5 points. Browsers were then ranked according to the lowest number of points to give the 1st-5th places above (1st being the best) MIDAS – Web Based Room Scheduling Software http://mid.as 9|Page
  • 10. November 2013 Analysis Google Chrome When we last tested the five major browsers back in November 2012, Chrome came first in 8 out of 13 our tests, making it a clear winner! A year later, and Chrome is still going strong, coming top in 8 out of 15 tests, and second in a further two tests. Where Chrome still doesn’t perform quite as well is when it comes to its memory usage, using well over 3 times as much memory with a single blank tab open than Internet Explorer 11. Mozilla Firefox We were a little surprised that Firefox only came top in 3 out of 15 tests, and only once came runner up. To Firefox’s credit, its main strength still seems to be in its memory usage. With 10 websites open in separate tabs, the amount of memory used was less than half that of Chrome with the same ten sites open. Internet Explorer We were pleasantly surprised by the improvement of Internet Explorer 11 over previous versions as well as other browsers. IE11 came top in a couple of our tests, and runner up in a further three. Where IE11 appears to have improved most over earlier versions of Microsoft's browser in is the length of time taken to load and pages (either from a server, or from the cache) as well as start/restart the browser itself. In our tests, starting IE11 took just 0.01463 seconds! – some 280x quicker than Opera started. That said, in general Internet Explorer 11 still has a way to go to come up to par with the other major browsers in terms of HTML 5 compliance. Opera A lot has changed with Opera since we last tested browsers twelve months ago. Since then, Opera have switched from using their own "Presto" layout rendering engine to instead using the same engine as Chrome. Whilst this change has been received with mixed reviews by Opera users, with some unhappy that many of Opera's original features were dropped, our test results actually show that the "new" Opera is a browser to be reckoned with, out performing Internet Explorer 11, Firefox 25 and Safari 5 in our tests. Opera 17 came top in 3 out of our 15 tests, and runner up in 6. The browser also scored highly on HTML5/CSS3 compliance and in our aggregated Javascript performance tests, however, Opera's memory usage was fairly high, second only to Chrome. Opera 17 was slow to start, however, once running it loaded and rendered web pages swiftly. Safari Our browsers tests were performed on a Windows machine (test specifics are included at the end of this report). Whilst the latest version of Safari is 7, Apple took the decision after the release of Safari 5.1 to no longer continue developing Safari for Windows users – a mistake in our view! Therefore, the most recent version of Safari available to Windows users is 5.1.7, which was used in our testing. Given that Safari 5.1.7 is now the oldest of the 5 browsers tested, it follows that is doesn't perform as well as its peers. However, surprisingly, it did come runner up in both our memory tests as well as our non-cold start test. MIDAS – Web Based Room Scheduling Software http://mid.as 10 | P a g e
  • 11. November 2013 Conclusions – From a Developers Perspective From our perspective, as developers of a leading web-based room scheduling solution (http://mid.as/), perhaps the most important factors in determining which browser is “best” are compliance with the latest HTML5 and CSS3 standards. As we work hard to ensure our software works well in all the major browsers, this is where having universal standards between browsers becomes so important. In theory, a website (or in our case, a web app), should look and behave the same regardless of the browser being used, which should in theory happen if all browsers complied 100% with standards! Chrome 31 currently comes the closest to the HTML 5 standard with 93% compliance, but as can be seen, CSS3 compliance still has a long way to go for all browsers, with the winning browser in the CSS3 compliance test (Opera 17) only achieving 58% compliance. Speed (page load time) and Javascript Performance are also important factors for us, as we want our web app to be as fast and responsive as possible. Opera 17 and Chrome 25 loaded pages faster in our tests, with Internet Explorer 11 following close behind. As for performance, both Chrome 25 and Opera 17 outperformed other browsers in our aggregated Javascript performance test scores. A few surprising finds: • Microsoft have made some significant steps forward with Internet Explorer 11 over earlier incarnations of their browser. • Opera 17 performed better than expected • Firefox 25 performed worse than expected, finishing an overall 4th place in our tests. MIDAS, our popular Browser-Based Room Scheduling Software is currently supported in all browser versions we’ve tested here. Find out more at http://mid.as/ MIDAS – Web Based Room Scheduling Software http://mid.as 11 | P a g e
  • 12. November 2013 Conclusions – So which browser should I use then!? • If you work with lots of browser tabs open at once, and/or the amount of available memory on your system is limited, Firefox 25 would seem a good choice of browser to use, as this used the less memory than other browsers under the same conditions. • If you regularly open and close your browser, Internet Explorer 11 or Firefox 25 would seem a good choice as these browsers start up quickly. If, however, you tend to keep your browser running most of the time, Opera 17 would be a better choice, as even though its start-up time is considerably longer, initial page load times are the quickest of all the browsers we tested • If you’re still using an earlier version of Internet Explorer – it’s certainly worth upgrading to IE11, or if that’s not possible (for example, if you’re using Windows XP, you won’t be able to update your Internet Explorer past version 8!), maybe it’s time to try a different browser!? • At the end of the day, use the browser that you feel most comfortable with! …BUT make sure you keep it up-to-date, and don’t ignore the competition – if you do, you risk being left behind as other browsers overtake yours in terms of their speed, security, memory usage, standard compliance, and performance! • In recent years, browsers such as Internet Explorer and Opera have been somewhat overlooked by many regular internet users – but if you've not used these browsers for years having previously dismissed them – a lot has changed, and it's certainly worth giving them a second look again now! MIDAS – Web Based Room Scheduling Software http://mid.as 12 | P a g e
  • 13. November 2013 Test Specifics Browsers Tested: Chrome 31.0.1650.48 m Firefox 25.0 Internet Explorer 11.0.9600.16428 Opera 17 (Build 1652) Safari 5.1.7 (7534.57.2) Browser tests were performed on an Intel® Atom™ CPU D525 @ 1.80GHz system, with 4GB Ram, running Windows Home Server 2011 SP1 (Windows Server 2008 R2) 64-bit. Each browser was a clean install, using default install and browsers settings, and with no extensions/addons installed or enabled. Speed tests were measured using Rob Keir's millisecond timer (http://keir.net/timer.html) and PassMark AppTimer v1.0 (http://www.passmark.com). Each speed test was performed 10 times for each browser, and the results averaged to provide the data presented in this report. Compliance Tests: HTML5: http://html5test.com CSS3: http://css3test.com Javascript Performance Tests: http://dromaeo.com http://speed-battle.com http://www.webkit.org/perf/sunspider/sunspider.html http://peacekeeper.futuremark.com https://developers.google.com/octane/ http://browsermark.rightware.com/ Memory usage was measured 60 seconds after tabs had finished loading and was measured through the Windows Task Manager. Memory usage includes all associated processes running with the browser (for example, running Safari spawns both “Safari.exe” and “WebKit2WebProcess.exe” processes, the memory usage of both is taken into account) The 10 sites open in tabs when measuring memory usage (10 open tabs) were: http://mid.as http://news.bbc.co.uk http://facebook.com http://twitter.com http://google.co.uk http://youtube.com http://wikipedia.org http://linkedin.com http://bing.com http://amazon.co.uk Report Date: 13 November 2013 For all the very latest web browser news, check out our blog: http://blog.mid.as/ MIDAS – Web Based Room Scheduling Software http://mid.as 13 | P a g e