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Question WASM benchmarks to test your CPU using Firefox (Justin's and pspdfkit)

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I tried this on our "new" Hyper-V host just for fun (processor from ebay, other stuff is actually new).

Running via Teamviewer, it may affect results?

EPYC 7551P (32/64), 2.0Ghz base, turbo 2.5Ghz (running Server 2022), 64GB ECC RAM (2666Mhz)

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Ryzen 7 7840HS (65W momentary TDP, 45W sustained TDP)
LPDDR5-6400

Linux (Tuxedo OS, which is Ubuntu 22.04 derivative)

chrome 123:
- webbench: 95.50 (~4.2GHz)
- pspdfkit: 1033 (~4.7GHz)

firefox 124:
- webbench: 93.81 (~4.1GHz)
- pspdfkit: 965 (~4.7GHz)
 
Very interesting! So the web bench performing way worse on Chrome is either an Intel problem or a Windows problem.
Another data point, on my android phone Edge is just behind Firefox (11.74 vs 12.28).

edit: I also included Edge having just 1/10th of the performance of FF on my wintel laptop yesterday but that seems to have magically fixed itself.
 
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I clicked on the very first link ( WASM cpu benchmark .. Windows 10 PRO, Edge browser

Youtube and a bunch of other stuff running in the background

Time: 274.6 S
Megarads20.23/S

Score 20.23
CPU type AMD 7950X
Cores : 8

I have a plain jane office type mobo set to stable office type settings with an 17 2600 K cpu

Core 3 got the warmest, went over 50 a few times

Did I use the wrong Link ?? ..... I am 10 years behind and just started posting back here


Ricky.
 
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