Google Leads in Futuremark Peacekeeper Browser Benchmark

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That may be the case, but I certainly dont want Google Android or Chrome to be running in every device I have. I want some diversity; and I don't consider Apple and its crap drm infested hardware or Safari browser an option. So thanks but not thanks Google. I am concerned about your taking over. So I use Firefox.

 
[citation][nom]p05esto[/nom]I still like IE best by far. These millisecond differences are completely pointless. Sure Chrome is microsecond faster but it has few features and the interface is so minimilast that it pisses me off as it takes forver to find things I use constantly and doesn't have many features. IE is enterprise worthy with anything an IT department will need to manage their network for example.... well, those hard hitting features obviously require more code and thus miroseconds more time to run. These browser wars are so dumb.[/citation]
As long as its IE9, sure.
 
Chrome 18 scored 1105 on a single AM2 2GHz Athlon64 X2 with 1.5GB single-channel DDR2 on Fedora 16.

Congratulations, you scored a little less than three times what I scored with what I'd call more than 5 times the machine than I have. You should feel proud. 😉

Though, to be fair, I'm sure Chrome has improved a good bit since...two months ago.
 
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