![]() ![]() ![]() Here is what Microsoft has to say about today’s result: ![]() IE 10 only places eighth in this full comparison. In a full comparison, Chrome 19 for Linux shows the fastest response times, followed by Chrome 19 for Mac (Google clearly did something right with version 19), Chrome 21 for Mac, Chrome 20 for Mac, Chrome 18 for Mac and Firefox 15 for Mac. One thing the folks over in Redmond don’t talk about in their celebratory blog post today is the fact that once you look across platforms, IE10 starts falling behind quickly. Microsoft, of course, is quite happy with these results. On the Mac, interestingly, an older version of Chrome (19) showed a faster average response time than any of the newer versions (New Relic’s data doesn’t include measurements from Chrome 23, though, as it was only released today). Looking at the 40 billion web pageviews it monitors every month, New Relic’s data shows that IE9 comes in second, followed by Firefox 15, Safari 5 and Chrome 21. According to the latest data from web application performance management firm New Relic, Microsoft’s Internet Explorer 10 on Windows 8 currently has the fastest response time of any browser on Windows, leading the company – and Microsoft – to conclude that IE10 is currently the fastest browser on Windows. ![]()
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