Mozilla fans can now play with the anticipated speedier JavaScript engine in the first beta for Firefox 3.1, as well as explore improvements to the Smart Location Bar and a slick interface for hotkey tab switching. Now available for Windows, Mac, and Linux users, the new JavaScript engine, called TraceMonkey, is not turned on by default.
Don't take my word for it, though. Using the SunSpider JavaScript Benchmark test, Firefox 3.1 beta 1 completed the test in 2787.6 milliseconds--about twice as fast as the current stable release, Firefox 3.0.3, which clocked in at 5446.6 ms.
Have you tried it?
I'm not touching beta FF right now. 3 is finally kinda acting right finally. I haven't had any blank loaded pages or bad downloads in a while.
How fast is it compared to Opera 9.6?
Have you tried it?
Just installed it now.Seems OK atm but lost a couple of addons.
I talked with a few friend who used it, and they were quite surprised, although, a touch sad because some extensions wouldn't work with it, but, one should expect this with a beta. However, they also didn't notice that tracemonkey wasn't activated upon installation. Can someone say 'oops' to their surprise?
Although TraceMonkey is finally included in beta 1, the new engine isn't actually enabled by default. It is still under heavy development and it reportedly exhibits some bugs that could impact JavaScript reliability. To configure TraceMonkey in beta 1, browse to "about:config" and then toggle the "javascript.options.jit.content" variable.
From Ars Technica.
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-blush-
Just noticed that this is also reported in the OP article posted as well. Can someone say 'oops' to my lack of attention?
I've been using Firefox 3.1b2pre for some weeks now. I did some benchmarks on FF3.0 vs FF3.1 with jit and I pretty much found slight difference in terms of performance. I ran into problems in the V8 Benchmark Suite in FF3.1+jit. The print dialog keeps popping up, thus lowering the score in the benchmark. The add-ons were no problem as long as the extension compatibility is disabled. I might run a test again when FF3.1 20081015 is released and post some screenshots...
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Benchmark as of October 15, 2008
Using SunSpider JavaScript Benchmark
System:
Windows XP SP3
Intel Pentium 4 2994MHz Cedar Mill HT
2x512MB DDR-400 RAM
Firefox 3.1 build 20081015 with jit enabled (Portable)
Opera 9.60 build 10447 (Portable)
I'm not touching it.
I'll give you the 10ft pole.I'm not touching it.
I'll give you the 10ft pole.
Every body knows Internet Explorer is the best browser ever made and Microsoft makes the best software ever. We also know the horse and carriage is better than a Porsche and George W Bush is really a great president and one of the smartest humans ever to live.
Every body knows Internet Explorer is the best browser ever made and Microsoft makes the best software ever. We also know the horse and carriage is better than a Porsche and George W Bush is really a great president and one of the smartest humans ever to live.
Whattaworld!
Whattaworld!
It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World was on my cable TV Free Classic Movie promotion last weekend:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Its_a_mad_mad_mad_world
Just about all of the stars in that movie have passed on and Jimmy Durante shares the same Birthday as me.
I will try it.
Javascript speeds
NOTE: Tests may vary from computer to computer.
Firefox 3 :1st : 293
2nd : 297
3rd : 293
4th : 294
5th : 305
Average : 296.4ms
Firefox 3.1 (with Tracemonkey activated)
1st : 72
2nd : 71
3rd : 68
4th : 68
5th : 69
Average : 69.6ms
Internet Explorer 7 : (never tried IE8, though. Not even sure if it's usable in Vista. I know it wasn't some time ago.)
1st : 1224
2nd : 937
3rd : 938
4th : 939
5th : 928
Average : 993.2ms
Chrome : (never tried Chromium, and this test was taken in late September).
1st : 53
2nd : 57
3rd : 58
4th : 59
5th : 56
Average : 56.6ms
Opera 9.52 : (from what I've tested, Opera 9.6 isn't much different in the Javascript category).
1st : 302
2nd : 317
3rd : 317
4th : 333
5th : 309
Average : 315.6ms
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1st - Chrome
2nd - Firefox 3.1
3rd - Firefox 3.0.3
4th - Opera 9.52
5th - IE7
Anyone able to test IE8?
Tests were given at : http://wd-testnet.world-direct.at/mozilla/.../jsTimeTest.htm
On my old 500MHZ PIII system running XP Pro SP3 IE8 beta2
Its no speed demon but at its cost to me it is a good test bed.
Every body knows Internet Explorer is the best browser ever made and Microsoft makes the best software ever. We also know the horse and carriage is better than a Porsche and George W Bush is really a great president and one of the smartest humans ever to live.
:lol: