Web performance tracker New Relic has revealed that Microsoft’s Internet Explorer 9 is not only the most used browser on Windows operating systems, but also the fastest. Not too shocking, all things considered. That’s not to say it’s the fastest browser across the board, however.

Image: New Relic
According to New Relic, IE holds 40 percent of the overall browser market on Windows and its latest version IE9 loads in just three seconds. New versions of Firefox and Chrome are tied for second in speediness at 3.5 seconds. In terms of popularity, however, Google’s browser enjoys a 33 percent share of the market while Mozilla’s sits at 24 percent.
On the Apple side, the company claims browser speeds on Macs are generally around one second quicker than on PCs. Chrome, again, leads the way here with an average load time of 2.5 seconds. Safari isn’t far behind at 2.7 seconds, followed by Firefox’s 2.8 seconds.
But how is the performance tracker arriving at these results? Numbers. Lots of numbers, courtesy of its Real User Monitoring system.
“We are currently monitoring about 750 million page views a day, 5 billion a week and 20 billion a month for 20,000 active accounts,” the site explained. “Our real user monitoring Javascript is found on over 150,000 unique domains on the internet. This puts us in the unique position of being able to comment credibly on the state of web performance from the end user perspective.”
New Relic claims browsing speeds across the board have improved, with an average of .5 seconds shaved since 2011.
12 Comments on Study: IE9 beats out Firefox as fastest Windows browser
| “We are currently monitoring about 750 million page views a day, 5 billion a week and 20 billion a month for 20,000 active accounts,” the site explained. “Our real user monitoring Javascript is found on over 150,000 unique domains on the internet. This puts us in the unique position of being able to comment credibly on the state of web performance from the end user perspective.” |
| But how is the performance tracker arriving at these results? Numbers. Lots of numbers, courtesy of its Real User Monitoring system. |
| I don’t know what domains New Relic’s Javscript runs on, but it seems reasonable to assume that these results are highly North America-centric. Any further data on the geographic breakdown of the browsers would be interesting. |
So I keep using firefox.
In other words, black hats should target IE9 as it is more popular and exploits have better performance.
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People mainly use Firefox not because its faster, not because its more secure, but because its "anything other than Microsoft".
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It's actually surprising to see just how very very low the support is for Opera and Safari.
Wombler
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People mainly use Firefox not because its faster, not because its more secure, but because its "anything other than Microsoft".
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Frankly, hating M$ is currently the only valid reason to use FF.
Lack of bookmarks management is THE reason I will not use Chrome
And if a computer comes into my shop with Opera I will NOT allow it to connect to the web via my connection until I have plucked out Opera root & Vine.
Why? Opera aparrently has torrent features.
last time a computer with Opera was here I got a nasty gram from my ISP about sharing the movie 128hours, a Movie I don't have and certainly wouldn't have a digital copy of...
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It's actually surprising to see just how very very low the support is for Opera and Safari.
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I'm sure this graph would be quite different if Macintosh and Linux OSs along with mobile & tablet browsers were included.
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say anything nice about M$ and see the venom well to the surface.
Frankly, hating M$ is currently the only valid reason to use FF. Lack of bookmarks management is THE reason I will not use Chrome And if a computer comes into my shop with Opera I will NOT allow it to connect to the web via my connection until I have plucked out Opera root & Vine. Why? Opera aparrently has torrent features. last time a computer with Opera was here I got a nasty gram from my ISP about sharing the movie 128hours, a Movie I don't have and certainly wouldn't have a digital copy of... AD |
with ssds & hybrid drives common, load times are negligible and webpage recall is king!
at last count, my Firefox install has 20+ tabs open and on a 2yr old hybrid drive loads everything in 5 seconds, inclusive of recall of the active tab.
@cdan: totally correct, I use it because it's not Microsoft. given that most I.T. illiterates use whatever is installed by default, it's the prime hacking candidate because it has the largest target, and in the event that they are hacked, it's unlikely they'd notice or know what do to do about it anyway.
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