For VB, this comparison confirms that these four browsers are fully operational and that each in its own way can meet user expectations. As long as you’re using a regularly updated browser (all four pass this basic criterion), you shouldn’t have a problem to deal with. The four tested here perform solidly, and each shined in one of eight tests. WebXPRT 3.0Exclusive benchmarking to HTML 5 and JavaScript by Principled Technologies: Firefox ranks first once againĪs the Ventura Beat editors point out, these comparisons are not designed to disparage a particular browser.BaseMark 3.0the benchmark for new web standards: Brave bury competitors remotely.speedometer 1.0Benchmark dedicated to performance (time required to repeat tasks) via DOM API: Edge wins at 125 tasks per minute.MotionMark 1.0Graphics benchmark developed by WebKit: Edge wins a bit against Chrome (246 vs 245).Jet Stream 1.1Dedicated benchmark to Apple-developed JaveScript: Edge winner stuck by Google Chrome.I dont know that you should uninstall Chrome, but theres certainly no longer any need to install Chrome. I suppose they may be a couple of days quicker with the very bleeding edge of Chromium, but Edge seems to be up to date all the time. ![]() ![]() Benefit of Chrome is hard to identify, tbh.
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