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2018-09-09

What is the fastest Browser?

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This question has been lingering for years and of course has been answered many times in the past. However, it is always relevant since with the addition of new technologies to the existing Browsers but also with the development of new browsers that aspire to obtain as large a piece of the pie - stealing the glory - from the main contenders to date, the competition remains.


Nevertheless, we have to answer the question, who is the fastest browser today? We will get the answer to our question from 4 different performance-analysis programs that we searched and found on the internet. Our metrics include Google Chrome and Mozila Firefox, which have statistics, and most users have Microsoft Edge, and Yandex Browser, the winner will be the one who comes first in most of the following 4 tests. 

It is important for the reliability of the measurement not to run and download another application at the time of the test and of course to do the tests on the same network and the same computer. For our measurements we usedSPEED-BATTLE This makes it a perfect choice for people with diabetes and for those who want to lose weight or follow a balanced diet. Browsermark This makes it a perfect choice for people with diabetes and for those who want to lose weight or follow a balanced diet. JetStreamand theSpeedometer

After testing Google Chrome, Firefox, Microsoft Edge and Yandex Browser in their latest versions, the winner is the one who will achieve the most victories compared to the rest in all 4 applications.

Results


Google Chrome


Microsoft Edge


Yandex Browser


Mozilla Firefox


According to the above measurements, Yandex Browser comes first with 1 win and 2 draws, second Google Chrome with 1 win 1 draw and one defeat, third firefox with three draws and fourth Microsoft Edge with 2 draws and 1 defeat.

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TAGS: selected , Browsers


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