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Edge Beats Chrome in Battery Test, Says Microsoft (zdnet.com) 102

The latest installment of Microsoft's browser battery challenge shows once again that Edge consumes less energy than Chrome and Firefox. From a report: With the Windows 10 April 2018 Update rolling out across the globe, Microsoft thinks it's once again time to square Edge up against Chrome and Firefox in a new battery-life test. Microsoft's browser experiment shows a time-lapse of "three identical devices, three different browsers, streaming one video." Firefox, Edge, and Chrome play what appears to be a Netflix video on three Surface Books. As usual, the Edge device lasts the longest, depleting the battery after 14 hours and 20 minutes. The Chrome device lasted 12 hours and 32 minutes, while the Firefox laptop ran out of steam after just seven hours and 15 minutes.
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Edge Beats Chrome in Battery Test, Says Microsoft

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  • by DatbeDank ( 4580343 ) on Friday May 25, 2018 @04:54PM (#56675622)

    Says Phillip Morris and Altria Group

  • Don't care (Score:3, Insightful)

    by Anonymous Coward on Friday May 25, 2018 @04:54PM (#56675630)

    I wouldn't use Edge even if it recharged my batteries! It's a shitty browser, on top of an awful OS.

    • by mark-t ( 151149 )
      Shitty OS, I won't argue with, but what about Edge makes it any more shitty than other brands of web browsers?
      • Poor availability of ad and script blocking for one.

        I can't imagine this test was run with Chrome running say... uBlock origin or ScriptSafe. With all the garbage scripts NOT running in the background, I imagine Chrome would fare much better than Edge.

  • Battery Life (Score:2, Informative)

    by StormReaver ( 59959 )

    If it takes you 14 hours, 20 minutes to download Chrome or Firefox, you've got bigger problems. Microsoft really needs to work harder on its browser downloader.

  • by Tablizer ( 95088 ) on Friday May 25, 2018 @04:56PM (#56675638) Journal

    "Best browser ever, believe me! So fast it's a blur, like my wonderful hair! All A-plus; the Yuuuge crowd just loves Edge...and my hair. Chrome is for fake losers. #MEGA!"

  • by CharlesAKAChuck ( 1157011 ) on Friday May 25, 2018 @04:58PM (#56675644)
    considering I'm never using Edge, whereas Chrome does use quite a bit of my battery due to constant usage.
  • by EMN13 ( 11493 ) on Friday May 25, 2018 @05:02PM (#56675674) Homepage

    Wherein browsers are actually simply video players.

    • Wherein browsers are actually simply video players.

      Well yeah, 75% of internet traffic is video. What do you use for Netflix? The app from the Windows Store? Don't make me laugh. :-)

      • by Cederic ( 9623 )

        For Amazon Prime I use my TV.

        75% of internet traffic may be video but that doesn't mean 75% of web use is.

        Edge greatly boosts battery life by never being fucking run.

  • Has anyone checked how long those batteries last with a less bloated OS?

    It's somewhat unlikely that the browser is what's going to determine how long your battery lasts. How often do you really ONLY use the browser, with no power hungry plugins, of course, e.g. to render videos.

    • Has anyone checked how long those batteries last with a less bloated OS?

      . . . so the guy holds up an egg to the camera, and says:

      "This is your battery!"

      . . . then he cracks the egg into the frying pan on the stove and says while it sizzles and fries:

      "This is your battery with Microsoft Windows Telemetry!"

      "Any questions . . . ?"

  • I mean so what??? The UX design of Edge is atrocious. Like maybe they didn't even use a UX team bad. I'd much rather use a great browser than a shitty fast one!

    • by mark-t ( 151149 )
      Could you be more specific? What, exactly, about using Edge did you find to be problematic compared with other browsers?
    • The UX design of Edge is atrocious. Like maybe they didn't even use a UX team bad.

      They used part of a UX design team, but kicked out all the shadier members. :-)

  • by ilsaloving ( 1534307 ) on Friday May 25, 2018 @05:09PM (#56675716)

    IE6 demonstrated beyond a shadow of a doubt that if Microsoft manages to get even the slightest lead over everyone else, their innovation will grind to a screeching halt and anything they do do will be exclusively for their own benefit.

    I mean, we knew this already thanks to countless other examples of their behaviour, but IE6 is probably one of those visible and glaring, directly impacting the entire computer industry and internet.

    • by Tablizer ( 95088 ) on Friday May 25, 2018 @06:20PM (#56676012) Journal

      ...if Microsoft manages to get even the slightest lead over everyone else, their innovation will grind to a screeching halt and anything they do do will be exclusively for their own benefit.

      Uh, so instead we let Google pull that. [slashdot.org]

    • IE6 demonstrated beyond a shadow

      Okay hold up for a second. You're talking about something that happened to an ~40 year old company some 15 years ago. Very little of what happened in a company that long ago applies in the modern world. Your assessment is way off base. Microsoft innovation on anything desktop related HAS ground to a halt, well and truly, even in products they are behind in such as Edge.

      They have demonstrated beyond a doubt that their only core competency remaining is cloud services.

  • Who wins the Assault test?

  • I don't understand (Score:3, Insightful)

    by Bruce Perens ( 3872 ) <bruce@perens.com> on Friday May 25, 2018 @05:21PM (#56675780) Homepage Journal
    What's the point of Edge if it doesn't run on any good, professional operating system?
    • Almost two full workdays of Netflix without a recharge?
    • good, professional operating system?

      Most people don't use one of those.

  • Is battery life the most important thing especially when the difference is not dramatic and it severely lacks many basic features?
  • Doesn't matter (Score:4, Interesting)

    by Snotnose ( 212196 ) on Friday May 25, 2018 @07:10PM (#56676194)
    1) 90% of the time when browsing I'm plugged into the local nuclear power plant.
    2) Last time I tried Edge the only site that worked well was microsoft.com
    • 1a) Your local nuclear power plant still meters the energy that it sells to your local power distributor, which in turn probably passes the metering on to you.
      1b) During that other 10 percent, it still has to last between when you're on mains at one end of the bus trip and when you're on mains at the other.

  • by OneHundredAndTen ( 1523865 ) on Friday May 25, 2018 @07:55PM (#56676324)
    A company that has been found guilty in a court of law of criminal behavior. What credibility do they have?
  • Something seems out of sorts and it's not just the Donald Trump lives in the White House. Microsoft has been known for decades as the king of bloatware with it's Windows operating systems and various other applications. But now they want to start talking about one application's battery usage?

    I get a chuckle thinking about how many decades it was required to reboot Microsoft Windows computers weekly so they wouldn't crash so often. And the nightly auto reboots people implemented when trying to use Windows
  • by Pezbian ( 1641885 ) on Friday May 25, 2018 @09:10PM (#56676560)

    Does Edge hog RAM like Chrome does?

    I swear Chrome could store each page as a big ol' bitmap and still use less RAM than it does.

  • Microsoft's file-scanning spyware is built into the OS, Google's is built into Chrome. This is a comparison between running spyware + a browser vs spyware + a browser + another spyware. Of course double the spyware is twice the slowdown.
  • 1. They choose a test which doesn't actually use the browser do do any processing - all it does it sit there while a video codec does all the hard, power-draining work.
    2. They measured... runtime on batteries? That's ridiculous. Batteries have awful repeatability. Their performance depends on age, temperature, level of last charge cycle, recent depletion, pressure upon the cells, and sheer randomness. If you want to know how much power a program uses, just hook an ammeter up to the power cable and take the

  • The browsers, and the companies that make them, all suck.

    Google has become just as evil as Microsoft. Both company's want to make their browser the standard, and as soon as that happens - embrace, extend, extinguish.

    Apple would do the same, if they could.

    I just wish firefox worked better.

  • What is this mysterious Edge you speak of?

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