Revamped WebKit JavaScript Engine Doubles In Speed
Shin-LaC writes "In a post on their official blog, WebKit developers introduced the 'next generation' of their JavaScript engine, SquirrelFish Extreme, claimed to be twice as fast as its predecessor. The post lists several changes contributing to the performance improvements, including 'bytecode optimization,' a 'polymorphic inline cache' (which sounds similar to V8's 'hidden class transitions'), and a 'context threaded JIT' compiler which generates native code (currently only for x86 processors), and is also applied to regular expressions. The new JavaScript engine is already available in the latest WebKit nightly builds. According to comparative benchmarks, the new engine is around 35% faster than the V8 engine recently introduced in Google Chrome, and 55% faster than Mozilla's TraceMonkey."
As you can see in this bar graph, our bar is bigger than our competitors' bars.
'bytecode optimized polymorphic inline cache'.
Sig this!
This is a wonderful example of what happens when there are open standards and healthy competition! The consumer is the winner!
Is that why /. "consumers" mostly use NoScript?
Malware: Now 35% faster.
[Fuck Beta]
o0t!
And they have plans to run Firefox 5.x in a Commodore 64.
And they have plans to run Firefox 5.x in a Commodore 64.
Must be scope creep - the original spec was for the timex - sinclair z1000
A positive attitude may not solve all your problems, but it will annoy enough people to make it worth the effort.
Between TraceMonkey and SquirrelFish, "V8" seems so... weird. They better give it s regular, modern name like ThreadMole or SkunkAmoeba.
(the engines won't get any slower)
Clearly you haven't seen the plans for IE9.
By using Chrome as your preferred browser, your E-Penis will increase by a whopping 74%.