The analysis tables contain categories for each type of benchmark. For example, Mozilla Dromaeo DOM is represented by the DOM category, while Peacekeeper, Kraken, and SunSpider are represented together under the JavaScript category.
Each category has four columns: winner, strong, acceptable, and weak. Winner is obviously the browser that achieves the highest scores in that category. The strong column is for those browsers exhibiting superior performance, but no victory. Acceptable is for browsers that perform neither spectacularly nor poorly, but merely adequately. For tests that measure frame rates, a score near the 30 FPS range gets that browser filed into the acceptable column. The weak column is for browsers that perform poorly or substantially lower than competing products.
In the event of a tie in the analysis tables, we go back to the individual benchmarks and look at the raw difference in scores.
The Windows 7-based standings for Chrome 17, Firefox 10, Internet Explorer 9, Opera 11.61, and Safari 5.1.2 are found in the table below.
Windows 7 Analysis Table
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Header Cell - Column 0 Winner Strong Acceptable Weak Performance Benchmarks Startup Time, Light Safari Row 1 - Cell 2 Chrome, Firefox, Opera Internet Explorer Startup Time, Heavy Opera Chrome Firefox Internet Explorer, Safari Page Load Time, Uncached Safari Row 3 - Cell 2 Chrome, Firefox, Internet Explorer, Opera Row 3 - Cell 4 Page Load Time, Cached Safari Chrome Firefox, Internet Explorer, Opera Row 4 - Cell 4 JavaScript Chrome Firefox Opera Internet Explorer, Safari DOM Opera Row 6 - Cell 2 Firefox Internet Explorer CSS Chrome Safari Opera, Internet Explorer Firefox Flash Internet Explorer Opera, Safari Chrome, Firefox Row 8 - Cell 4 Java Firefox Row 9 - Cell 2 Chrome, Internet Explorer, Opera, Safari Row 9 - Cell 4 Silverlight Chrome Opera Firefox, Internet Explorer, Safari Row 10 - Cell 4 HTML5 Firefox Internet Explorer Chrome Opera, Safari HTML5 Hardware Acceleration Firefox Internet Explorer Row 12 - Cell 3 Chrome, Opera, Safari WebGL Chrome Firefox Row 13 - Cell 3 Internet Explorer, Opera, Safari Efficiency Benchmarks Memory Usage, Light Internet Explorer Row 15 - Cell 2 Chrome, Firefox, Opera, Safari Row 15 - Cell 4 Memory Usage, Heavy Safari Firefox Opera, Chrome Internet Explorer Memory Management Internet Explorer Chrome, Firefox Row 17 - Cell 3 Opera, Safari Reliability Benchmarks Proper Page Loads Opera Firefox, Safari Chrome Internet Explorer Conformance Benchmarks HTML5 Chrome Firefox Opera Internet Explorer, Safari JavaScript Opera Firefox, Chrome Internet Explorer SafariNow, let's take a look at how Chrome 17, Firefox 10, and Opera 11.61 perform in Ubuntu 11.10.
Ubuntu 11.10 (Oneiric Ocelot) Analysis Table
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Header Cell - Column 0 Winner Strong Acceptable Weak Performance Benchmarks Startup Time, Light Firefox Row 1 - Cell 2 Chrome, Opera Row 1 - Cell 4 Startup Time, Heavy Opera Row 2 - Cell 2 Chrome, Firefox Row 2 - Cell 4 Page Load Time, Uncached Chrome Opera Firefox Row 3 - Cell 4 Page Load Time, Cached Chrome Row 4 - Cell 2 Opera Firefox JavaScript Chrome Firefox Opera Row 5 - Cell 4 DOM Opera Row 6 - Cell 2 Chrome, Firefox Row 6 - Cell 4 CSS Chrome Opera Row 7 - Cell 3 Firefox Flash Firefox Chrome, Opera Row 8 - Cell 3 Row 8 - Cell 4 Java Firefox Chrome, Opera Row 9 - Cell 3 Row 9 - Cell 4 Silverlight Row 10 - Cell 1 Row 10 - Cell 2 Row 10 - Cell 3 Chrome, Firefox, Opera HTML5 Chrome Opera Firefox Row 11 - Cell 4 HTML5 Hardware Acceleration Chrome Row 12 - Cell 2 Row 12 - Cell 3 Firefox, Opera WebGL Firefox Row 13 - Cell 2 Row 13 - Cell 3 Chrome, Opera Efficiency Benchmarks Memory Usage, Light Chrome Row 15 - Cell 2 Firefox, Opera Row 15 - Cell 4 Memory Usage, Heavy Firefox Row 16 - Cell 2 Opera Chrome Memory Management Chrome Firefox Row 17 - Cell 3 Opera Reliability Benchmarks Proper Page Loads Opera Row 19 - Cell 2 Chrome Firefox Conformance Benchmarks HTML5 Chrome Firefox Opera Row 21 - Cell 4 JavaScript Opera Firefox, Chrome Row 22 - Cell 3 Row 22 - Cell 4RetroSearch is an open source project built by @garambo | Open a GitHub Issue
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