By: Jouni Osmala (josmala.delete@this.cc.hut.fi), May 16, 2013 3:16 am
Room: Moderated Discussions
RichardC (tich.delete@this.pobox.com) on May 15, 2013 2:00 pm wrote:
> Ricardo B (ricardo.b.delete@this.xxxxx.xx) on May 15, 2013 1:40 pm wrote:
> > > I've used Core i5 and now a 6-core Intel. I still find some webpages rather clunky
> > > (I think mostly those with lots of javascript). These days, processing a webpage very
> > > often involves running a pretty complex JS program.
> >
> > That JS can be fetching stuff from the network (AJAX, etc) though...
> >
> > Can you provide an example of such page? Can you run a JS CPU profile on them?
>
> http://www.fudzilla.com
> http://www.boston.com
>
> Each take a couple of seconds (on i7). Which maybe some people wouldn't mind, but I want
> the complete page within 0.5 sec.
>
> For fudzilla.com, JS profile shows 651mS program time. So I guess the 2 sec isn't all
> execution time, but then that 651mS on its own is too much for me.
I'm using Chromium on linux and I'm doing this from Europe and both pages render clearly under second. Maybe because its night-time USA when I do this. And I'm doing it with Core i7 920.
> Ricardo B (ricardo.b.delete@this.xxxxx.xx) on May 15, 2013 1:40 pm wrote:
> > > I've used Core i5 and now a 6-core Intel. I still find some webpages rather clunky
> > > (I think mostly those with lots of javascript). These days, processing a webpage very
> > > often involves running a pretty complex JS program.
> >
> > That JS can be fetching stuff from the network (AJAX, etc) though...
> >
> > Can you provide an example of such page? Can you run a JS CPU profile on them?
>
> http://www.fudzilla.com
> http://www.boston.com
>
> Each take a couple of seconds (on i7). Which maybe some people wouldn't mind, but I want
> the complete page within 0.5 sec.
>
> For fudzilla.com, JS profile shows 651mS program time. So I guess the 2 sec isn't all
> execution time, but then that 651mS on its own is too much for me.
I'm using Chromium on linux and I'm doing this from Europe and both pages render clearly under second. Maybe because its night-time USA when I do this. And I'm doing it with Core i7 920.