Chrome’s Amazing Speed: See For Yourself!
September 2008 by admin

How fast is Chrome?
When Google introduced Chrome, they talked about its speed.
Some people tried it after release and disagreed saying some existing browsers were just as fast.
Maybe they weren’t running the right application?
Here’s how you can see for yourself.
1. Start Chrome and an existing browser(I picked my fav Firefox) and then point them to:
http://www.oisyn.nl/wolfjs/wolfjs.html
(Note: be fair by shutting down all copies of your “existing browser” and then restarting fresh when you do this test.)
2. If you don’t see an image showing blue brick walls and a green looking door, find and uncheck the checkbox called: “Use <canvas> feature (does not work on IE):”
3. Use your arrow keys in and look at the frame rate (frames per second or fps) showing under the window showing the blue brick walls. You will see a significant different between the fps for Firefox and the fps for Chrome.
4. To emphasize the speed differences even more, change the options:
- “Window Size” to be “1024×768″
- “Subdiv:” to be “1″
Here are my FPS results at these settings:
- Chrome = average ~32fps
- Firefox = average ~6fps
Your results may show different numbers than mine, but I’m guessing there will still be a big difference.
I think this demo of Chrome’s speed speaks for itself.
And if you have any doubts about the usefulness of tabs as different processes, here’s another test for you.
While running the “wolfjs” application as above, open a new tab in each of your browsers and start browsing around.
Chrome was fast and responsive for me. Unfortunately, Firefox was sluggish at best, even becoming completely unresponsive at times.
Again, I think the results of this demo speaks for itself. Chrome is FAST.
Note: Special thanks to oisyn.nl for posting his “Wolfenstein-like” rendering test.


What about the fact that the background music is playing in Firefox, but does not play in Google Chrome. That should definitely be taken into consideration because even though Chrome does seem faster, that might not be the case if it was playing the music.
I’m highly impressed with the demo though!
Sound worked for me… Not sure What is up with Rick…