The Speedometer has long been a favorite benchmark of Google because it "best reflects the real world" by comparing JavaScript performance. Now, the Speedometer 3.0 version is available.
Speedometer 3.0 is the result of collaboration (a joint management model involving many stakeholders) between the Blink/V8, Gecko/SpiderMonkey, and WebKit/JavaScriptCore browser engines, to which Microsoft has also joined. Version 1.0 in 2014 was created by the WebKit team, and 2.0 resulted from a partnership between Apple and Google in 2018, reports 9to5Google.
The goal is to "create a common understanding of web performance so that improvements can be made to enhance user experience." The latest version improves how "Speedometer captures and tallies scores, displays more detailed results, and represents an even wider variety of workloads."
Several tests and workloads cannot model the entire internet, but in creating Speedometer 3, we established certain criteria for selecting those that are critical to the user experience. We are now closer to a representative benchmark than ever before.
As for the included frameworks, Speedometer 3.0 takes into account React, Vue, Angular, Preact, Lit, Backbone, and Svelte.
Furthermore, the set of modeled workloads has been updated: a to-do app, a complex web page, a news site (landing page), apps with charts and information panels, as well as code editors.
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