A collaboration of builders introduced on Monday that Speedometer 3.0, a brand new model of the net device used to gauge the pace of net browsers. Developed by Apple, Google, Microsoft, and Mozilla, Speedometer 3.0 claims to be “a greater method of measuring efficiency and a extra consultant set of exams that mirror the trendy Internet.”
Speedometer was initially created by Apple 10 years in the past, and critics of the benchmark claimed that it was optimized for Apple’s WebKit/JavaScriptCore browser engine, so its outcomes would favor Safari over third-party browsers. This collaboration creates “a brand new governance mannequin” that helps the Blink/V8 (Google; Microsoft Edge additionally makes use of it) and Gecko/SpiderMonkey (Mozilla). The brand new benchmark includes many new exams that ship “a extra broad and consultant cross part of the engine, offering new alternatives to optimize JS, Format, CSS, Graphics, and DOM APIs with the intention to enhance consumer expertise on the Internet.”
Moreover, Speedometer 3.0 has new exams, together with rendering canvas and SVG charts, code modifying, WYSIWYG modifying, and studying information websites. Additionally, the check runner has been improved to higher gauge response to consumer actions. The Speedometer 3.0 web site has extra particulars on its exams.
Speedometer 3.0 on the MacBook Air
Right here’s a take a look at Speedometer 3.0 outcomes on the new M3 MacBook Air. We ran the check on Safari 17.4 (19618.1.15.11.12), Google Chrome 122.0.6261.112, Microsoft Edge 122.0.2365.80, and Mozilla Firefox 123.0.1.
Whereas Safari does have the quickest rating, Chrome and Firefox and never far behind–they’re principally all the identical pace, even for those who don’t contemplate the usual deviation (acknowledged as +/- by Speedometer). The bottom rating by the Edge browser is 7 p.c decrease than Safari.