Worth nothing: On JetStream JavaScript benchmark, Safari outperforms Chrome by ~50% on OS X High Sierra. So discount that for CPU comparos.pic.twitter.com/QqdFzSNmCI
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And the next gen pixels come out tomorrow, so probably the worst possible time to evaluate pixel perf.
Tested the 835 chip the Pixel 2 will use. Scored 60-65 in the Samsung S8 and OnePlus 5. Still atrocious.
https://twitter.com/dhh/status/846627223176167424 … I guess this is also Android's key insight.
In what way is the poor HTML and JS performance on Android helping any users or developers? They’re offering commodity rendering.
Some ways: more users can afford it; Android vendors don't need to make their own chips.
Comparing equally priced Android & iOS devices, iOS performance beats the pants off the Androids.
No one is expecting a $100 Android phone to equal a $1000 iPhone. But it would be nice if $800 Androids weren't 2 years behind iOS perf-wise
The $349 iPhone SE is TWICE AS FAST as a $900 Samsung S8. That’s just not right regardless of how you slice it.
Twice as fast according to a benchmark you happen to be fixated on. I share your goal but this tactic makes it worse
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