Hi All, I hope that a lot of you are regularly visiting our benchmarking site at http://www.sed.hu/webkit :) . As you might know, the performance and memory consumption of JavaScriptCore is measured on x86 Linux and Mac platforms, on several benchmark suites, on a regular basis, and visualized in the form of nice charts. Moreover, we also have a website called WebKit Apocrypha at http://webkit.sed.hu/, where we used to write blog posts. (We have been quite busy with other things in the last weeks - shame on us - but new posts are ahead!) Now, we are merging these two together. From now on, the benchmark charts are available as an integrated part of our Apocrypha site: http://webkit.sed.hu/benchmark . The old site is still alive, but not for long. Integration is not the only new issue, we started benchmarking on ARM as well. Come, and have a look! All comments are very welcome! (BTW, if you do an advanced query for the results of the last month - say, from 7th of September till 7th of October - you can see that a performance improvement happened on 1st of October on all platforms. That's when TCmalloc got enabled by default for the Qt port. http://trac.webkit.org/changeset/48976 ) Regards, Akos
On Wednesday 07 October 2009 12:36:24 Akos Kiss wrote:
Hi All,
I hope that a lot of you are regularly visiting our benchmarking site at http://www.sed.hu/webkit :) . As you might know, the performance and memory consumption of JavaScriptCore is measured on x86 Linux and Mac platforms, on several benchmark suites, on a regular basis, and visualized in the form of nice charts.
Do you think you could use HTML5/Canvas for the charts like the Chromium folks do? And do you think it would be possible to document the setup? Specially how the memory usage is determined and last would be the question if you would be willing to run some webkit tests as well? The reason I ask is that I have recently started building a page loading test for the poor[1] and a script/application to mirror content. holger [1] http://trac.webkit.org/wiki/QtWebKitPerformanceWork
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