Visually Demonstrating Chrome's Rendering Speed 140
eldavojohn writes "Recent betas of Google's Chrome browser are getting seriously fast. Couple that with better hardware, on average, and it's getting down to speeds that are difficult to demonstrate in a way users can appreciate. Which is why Google felt that some Rube Goldberg-ish demonstrations with slo-mo are in order. Gone are the days of boring millisecond response time metrics."
I think (Score:3, Interesting)
Good stuff! (Score:1, Interesting)
Ok Google, I've resisted getting Chrome up until this point but you've sold me. Until it gets some form of Adblock Plus like functionality it likely will not replace Firefox as my general purpose browser but as a backup browser I am going to give it a try now.
Re:You can bash Google all you want (Score:4, Interesting)
It's great marketing but I'd be interested to see a side-by-side comparison of Chrome and a few other browsers rendering in slow motion for comparison. Chrome is the fastest, but only by about 30% [arstechnica.com]. Still stands out as a great ad campaign though.
Why does it render from bottom to top? (Score:3, Interesting)
Anyone who can explain why the screen in the first example renders from bottom to top?
I would expect it to start rendering at the top.
Chrome is cheating... (Score:4, Interesting)
Re:You can bash Google all you want (Score:4, Interesting)
What I found amusing is the spudgun community responded to this quicker than Slashdot. Their thread is here;
http://www.spudfiles.com/forums/googles-clear-spudgun-in-720p-high-speed-cool-footage-t20946.html [spudfiles.com]
Microsoft has their demo too (Score:4, Interesting)