Where? Platform 1 (Pf 1): ARM-CortexA9, Qt platform Platform 2 (Pf 2): Mac Pro 2x2.93GHz 6 Core Intel Xeon On what? Methanol benchmark: http://gitorious.org/methanol Numbers are: new runtime / old runtime * 100 Thus. Values < 100 -> faster > 100 -> slower Sites Pf 1 Pf 2 blogger/blogger.html 106.38 91.01 conduit/conduit.html 154.68 103.15 facebook/facebook.html 109.53 113.43 qq/qq.html 130.8 103.8 twitter/twitter.html 79.81 73.24 google/google.html 165.2 83.33 fc2/fc2.html 121.85 129.62 microsoft/microsoft.html 68.09 104.84 mail/mail.html 61.16 96.31 ebay/ebay.html 125.74 100.15 wikipedia/Wikipedia.html 116.09 117.96 linkedin/linkedin.html 189.1 102.04 vkontakte/vkontakte.html 119.32 98.37 youtube/youtube.html 104.05 97.22 yandex/yandex.html 136.2 101.39 msn/msn.html 111.65 90.69 163/163.html 126.27 124.14 baidu/baidu.html 168.36 259.72 yahoo/yahoo.html 152.68 90.81 live/live.html 218.38 358.4 taobao/taobao.html 170.14 107.64 bing/bing.html 209.66 185.7 wordpress/wordpress.html 128.69 131.47 Average: 133.64 124.54 WebKit become slower :( (Unhappy face)
> Platform 2 (Pf 2): Mac Pro 2x2.93GHz 6 Core Intel Xeon Is that also Linux/Qt, or Mac WebKit nightlies?
> Is that also Linux/Qt, or Mac WebKit nightlies? Neither. Simply checking out a recent and an old webkit, and simply build-webkit. I wanted to make sure that it happens on a plain mac build, so it is not something Qt or CPU related.
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