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Share your chalkboard HTML5 benchmark results here

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Software: Void Linux, XFCE and Firefox 113.
Hardware: Intel i3 M370 (Q3 2010) It is a MEDION laptop from Aldi that has very poor cooling capacity.

I have only used one device in my life that has even weaker hardware. This CPU is very slow and very outdated.
And the HDD is probably slower than many USB3 sticks currently in existence.

What I like about this laptop is that it fully boots up in 43 seconds and completely shuts down in 3 seconds.
I also feel that updating the system and installing apps like Firefox, Claws Mail, Audacious, mpv, Geany and Chromium is faster on this ancient system than for most i9-13900KF windows11 users, thanks to the speed of the excellent package manager XBPS.

It would be nice to see what more recent systems score on this benchmark.
 
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Hardware: Intel i3-3240 + 8GB RAM @1600MHz DDR3 dual-channel + NVIDIA GTX 650 1GB + EVO 850 500GB
Software: FreeBSD 13.1 & Firefox 115.0.2

The latest version of Firefox suddenly scores higher than Chromium in this test. Before, it was the reverse, but not a big difference.
It is not a bad result for the Intel i3-3240. More powerful CPUs did score similar or worse in the past:

CPU R5 3500X:
Browsers Chalkboard
Brave 15.72 , 29.97 sec
Edge 12.8 , 32.55 sec
Firefox 5.95 , 6.75 sec

AMD Ryzen 7 3800X 8-Core Processor
AMD Radeon RX 5700 XT 8GB
Edge Brave Chrome Opera Opera GX Firefox Vivaldi
Chalkboard 12.68s 14.65s 14.81s 14.22s 14.81s 6.41s 15.70s
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CPU: AMD Ryzen 7 5800X OC@5,2GHz
GPU: Zotac RTX 4080 Trinity OC OC@2,925MHZ
RAM: 4x16GB 3600MHz Corsair Vengeance
OS: Windows 11 64bit
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Hardware: AMD R5 PRO 3400G + dual-channel DDR4 @2666MHz
Software: windows 11 + Firefox 115.0.2

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Hardware: Intel i3-3240 + 8GB RAM @1600MHz DDR3 dual-channel + NVIDIA GTX 650 1GB + EVO 850 500GB
Software: Clear Linux + Firefox 115.0.2 + open-source nouveau GPU driver
 
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Hardware: Intel i3-3240 + 8GB DDR3 @1600MHz dual-channel + NVIDIA GTX 650 1GB + EVO 850 500GB
Software: ALT Sisyphus + LXQt + Chromium 115.0.5790.110 + proprietary Nvidia driver
 
Win10 116.0.5845.111
I3-10100T 8GB DDR4@3200MHz
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Hardware: mediaBOOK 14 - It is a 204 EUR netbook with a 7 years old Intel Celeron mobile CPU and integrated graphics
Software: Devuan Ceres, XFCE and Firefox 115.2 ESR

The full startup time of this old 204 EUR netbook is exactly 21 seconds.
Full shutdown usually takes 2 or 3 seconds but sometimes it completely shuts down in exactly 1 second.
The full system shutdown is faster than most high end computers sold today.
 
On hardware that is really slow or really old you see the opposite phenomenon. In those cases, Firefox is much faster than any Chromium-based browser in this benchmark.
You can see for yourself that the difference of the result of my first post with the Intel i3 M370 and your result with the R5 2600 is abnormally small (when testing Firefox).
 
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