Benchmarking Performance: CPU Web Tests

One of the issues when running web-based tests is the nature of modern browsers to automatically install updates. This means any sustained period of benchmarking will invariably fall foul of the 'it's updated beyond the state of comparison' rule, especially when browsers will update if you give them half a second to think about it. Despite this, we were able to find a series of commands to create an un-updatable version of Chrome 56 for our 2017 test suite. While this means we might not be on the bleeding edge of the latest browser, it makes the scores between CPUs comparable.

SunSpider 1.0.2 [link]

The oldest web-based benchmark in this portion of our test is SunSpider. This is a very basic javascript algorithm tool, and ends up being more a measure of IPC and latency than anything else, with most high performance CPUs scoring around about the same. The basic test is looped 10 times and the average taken. We run the basic test 4 times.

Web: SunSpider on Chrome 56

Mozilla Kraken 1.1 [link]

Kraken is another Javascript based benchmark, using the same test harness as SunSpider, but focusing on more stringent real-world use cases and libraries, such as audio processing and image filters. Again, the basic test is looped ten times, and we run the basic test four times.

Web: Mozilla Kraken 1.1 on Chrome 56

Google Octane 2.0 [link]

Along with Mozilla, as Google is a major browser developer, having peak JS performance is typically a critical asset when comparing against the other OS developers. In the same way that SunSpider is a very early JS benchmark, and Kraken is a bit newer, Octane aims to be more relevant to real workloads, especially in power constrained devices such as smartphones and tablets.

Web: Google Octane 2.0 on Chrome 56

WebXPRT 2013 and 2015 [link]

While the previous three benchmarks do calculations in the background and represent a score, WebXPRT is designed to be a better interpretation of visual workloads that a professional user might have, such as browser based applications, graphing, image editing, sort/analysis, scientific analysis and financial tools. Web2013 is the older tool, superceded by Web2015, however both still are highly relevant for high-performance web applications today. 

Web: WebXPRT 13 on Chrome 56

Web: WebXPRT 15 on Chrome 56

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  • Lord-Bryan - Tuesday, April 11, 2017 - link

    Ummmm Achaios, i don’t Anandtech is the right place, for all that sleazy fan war.
  • ultima_trev - Tuesday, April 11, 2017 - link

    My 1800X gets 2,062 in Passmark single thread. Not that Passmark is the lone dictator of IPC.
  • rarson - Tuesday, April 11, 2017 - link

    According to your data, Haswell IPC is equal to Kaby Lake IPC.
  • Meteor2 - Wednesday, April 12, 2017 - link

    Um, you need to divide by frequency to get IPC. Clue's in the name.
  • Ammaross - Wednesday, April 12, 2017 - link

    So, you're saying that your 4770K beat out a 7700K in single threaded. And now you argue "IPC" with this benchmark? Go home, you're drunk.
  • zeeBomb - Tuesday, April 11, 2017 - link

    This is good. This is great...this is AWESOME
  • sor - Tuesday, April 11, 2017 - link

    This is pretty great. When Ryzen is behind, it is not often and not far. When it is ahead, it is far ahead.
  • TadzioPazur - Tuesday, April 11, 2017 - link

    "Looking at the results, it’s hard to notice the effect that 12 threads has on multithreaded CPU tests."
    (..)it's hard NOT to notice(...)"?
  • bmasumian - Tuesday, April 11, 2017 - link

    Your Amazon link to Ryzen 5 isn't working.
  • AndrewJacksonZA - Tuesday, April 11, 2017 - link

    Page 5 - FCAT - Graph Heading/Text Error

    The text says "For our test, we take a 90-second clip of the Rise of the Tomb Raider benchmark running on a GTX 980 Ti at 1440p"
    but the graph heading says "System: FCAT Processing ROTR 1440p GTX1080 Data"

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