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Post your sunspider results thread

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This is not a "post your Sunspider results" thread.
so i made this thread.

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This is SunSpider, a JavaScript benchmark. This benchmark tests the core JavaScript language only, not the DOM or other browser APIs. It is designed to compare different versions of the same browser, and different browsers to each other. Unlike many widely available JavaScript benchmarks, this test is:

Real World
This test mostly avoids microbenchmarks, and tries to focus on the kinds of actual problems developers solve with JavaScript today, and the problems they may want to tackle in the future as the language gets faster. This includes tests to generate a tagcloud from JSON input, a 3D raytracer, cryptography tests, code decompression, and many more examples. There are a few microbenchmarkish things, but they mostly represent real performance problems that developers have encountered.
Balanced
This test is balanced between different areas of the language and different types of code. It's not all math, all string processing, or all timing simple loops. In addition to having tests in many categories, the individual tests were balanced to take similar amounts of time on currently shipping versions of popular browsers.
Statistically Sound
One of the challenges of benchmarking is knowing how much noise you have in your measurements. This benchmark runs each test multiple times and determines an error range (technically, a 95% confidence interval). In addition, in comparison mode it tells you if you have enough data to determine if the difference is statistically significant.

Test is single threaded. Please post which cpu you tested and clockspeed. Please shorted your link.

Here is the test.
 
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Core 2 Quad Q6600 isn't this a test of Internet speed lag through your system or something?

Mine compared to OP...

Not for sure what all these mean.

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EDIT: Samsung Galaxy S using WiFi compared to My Comp
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5 year old dual core E8400. 3.0GHz
 
I updated the OP with more info because I didn't know anything about this test. Lower is better.

Please post which cpu you tested and clockspeed. Please shorted your link.



I redid the test. Before I got 327.8ms on an i3-2330m. Now I got 242.3ms as shown here. My palm pre 2 got a score of 5222.3ms. I sure like seeing my laptops processor being comparable to older desktep processors. I do know this is not the best for comparison but...
 
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can't seem to copy the URL it provided using Droid Incredible 4G LTE but the TOTAL = 1412.8 which makes it slightly faster than the Galaxy S3
 
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Didnt expect to get great results, so i didnt quit any other stuff i've had running.

Got 139ms, with my FX8120 @ 4415MHz. link

I guess people should also say which browser they use, since the browser can greatly influence things. I'm on IE10
 
102.0 ms
2600K @ 4.8 GHz
Google Chrome 23.0.1271.64, latest as of November 6, 2012

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193.2 ms
Phenom II x4 @ 3.5 GHz / Chrome 22.0.1229.94 m / 35% avg. cpu

after updating Chrome to 23.0.1271.64 m :
186.1ms
 
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