![]() ![]() That said, browser performance was solid across all four contestants - each browser won at least one test. We were expecting improvements, but not so many outright wins. The Chromium version of Edge did a lot better given that the stable release only arrived today. ResultsĪnd finally, the part you’ve been waiting for (click on an individual test to see the nitty-gritty details): The exact numbers aren’t important: How they compare between browsers within a given test is what counts. ![]() ![]() You will not get the same figures, but you may get similar results if you try multiple browsers. Please remember that if you try to replicate the tests, your numbers will differ because you’re using a different computer. We used the latest browser versions available for Windows 10 at the time of testing: Chrome 79, Firefox 72, Edge 79, and Brave 1.2. We then ran all eight tests on each browser, taking screenshots along the way. We split off a new 100GB partition for a fresh install of Windows 10 Pro (64-bit), downloaded the browsers, and ran Windows Update a few times. Plus, the desktop we used in the past has become too outdated. Most people rely on laptops rather than desktops nowadays. Like for the last time around, we used a Surface Laptop (Intel Core i5-7200U, 8GB of RAM, 256GB SSD). ![]()
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