Google's Chrome web browser is the most
popular web browser in the world right now, according to StatCounter.
But Microsoft's new web browser for Windows 10, called Edge, might prove
to be superior.
In
a Windows blog post on Wednesday, Gabe Aul, Microsoft's head of the
Windows Insider program, announced a new set of benchmarks for Microsoft
Edge, the company's new web browser made for Windows 10.
Microsoft Edge showed significant
performance gains over Google Chrome, but what's most impressive is that
Microsoft used benchmarks created by Apple and Google: Edge was tested
using Google Octane, Apple JetStream, and WebKit Sunspider. That last
one is actually a benchmark created by Apple's WebKit development team
that's intended for the iOS, Mac, and Windows versions of Safari,
Apple's web browser.
According to the benchmark results,
Microsoft Edge was 112% faster than Google Chrome on WebKit Sunspider,
11% faster on Google Octane, and 37% faster on Apple JetStream.
"We're really pleased with those
performance gains and we hope that you'll enjoy faster browsing with
Microsoft Edge along with the many great features we've added over the
last several builds," Aul said.
If these results are accurate,
Microsoft Edge could soon be the web browser of choice for Windows
users, considering its power and efficiency. At the very least, these
kinds of performance improvements could spur other web browsers like
Chrome to innovate and improve their own products. But as it stands
right now, this looks like a great reason to try Windows 10 when it
launches later this year.
Windows 10 will be a free download for Windows 7 and Windows 8 users.
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