En mi caso, una maquina "promedio" Sempron, con 1 GB... dio resultados
similares... Que buen prodicto IE!!! un aplauso para Microsoft!

On Tue, Sep 2, 2008 at 6:11 PM, Hernan Wilkinson
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Para aquellos que estén interesados en la performance habran esta página en
> los distintos browsers:
> http://code.google.com/apis/v8/run.html
> Lo que me da a mi es:
> Chrone (V8): 1329
> FireFox: 142
> Safari: 112
> Explorer: jaja, luego de preguntarme si quiero dejar corriendo el script
> porque está haciendo lento el navegador... un calomitoso: 24
> En fin...
>
> On Tue, Sep 2, 2008 at 6:01 PM, Hernan Wilkinson
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>> Quizá me equivoqué... en http://code.google.com/apis/v8/design.html hacen
>> referencia a Self y Smalltalk, por fin!
>>
>> On Tue, Sep 2, 2008 at 5:52 PM, Hernan Wilkinson
>> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>>
>>> No te entiendo por que decis que nos sabes si creerle...
>>> Yo acabo de bajar Chrone y realmente es mucho más veloz que el Firefox...
>>> la interface de Gmail vuela...
>>> Nuevamente se puede ver como Smalltalk y Self cambiaron la programación
>>> para siempre, lástima que ahora será JavaScript quien se lleve todos los
>>> laureles (o por lo menos parece que eso sucederá)
>>> Hernan.
>>>
>>> On Tue, Sep 2, 2008 at 5:12 PM, GallegO <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Interesante... no se que opinan, tampoco se si creerle a Dave... dice
>>>> despues de tanto tiempo....
>>>>
>>>> Saludos
>>>> GallegO
>>>>
>>>> -------- Mensaje original --------
>>>> Asunto:         Chrome and V8
>>>> Fecha:  Tue, 2 Sep 2008 12:14:32 -0700 (PDT)
>>>> De:     Dave Griswold <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>>> Responder a:    [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>>> Para:   Strongtalk-general <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Hi everyone,
>>>>
>>>> It's been a while, but now that Google has announced Chrome and V8, I
>>>> can finally make a little clearer a major reason why I haven't been
>>>> pushing Strongtalk development for quite a while: Chrome's new
>>>> JavaScript engine V8.
>>>>
>>>> The V8 development team has multiple members of the original
>>>> Animorphic team; it is headed by Lars Bak, who was the technical lead
>>>> for both Strongtalk and the HotSpot Java VM (as well as a huge
>>>> contributor to the original Self VM).   I think that you will find
>>>> that V8 has a lot of the creamy goodness of the Strongtalk and Self
>>>> VMs, with many big architectural improvements:
>>>>
>>>> * open source
>>>> * will run (eventually) on Windows, Linux, and Mac
>>>> * dynamically JITs to native code
>>>> * can run completely independently from the browser
>>>> * generates hidden classes behind the scenes, since javascript doesn't
>>>> have them (very reminiscent of the 'maps' used in the Self VM).
>>>> * is multi-threaded from the ground up, with the ability to share VM
>>>> overhead between different OS processes.
>>>> * has even smaller object headers than in Strongtalk, making small
>>>> object overhead even smaller
>>>> * kick-ass compacting, non-conservative garbage collector
>>>>
>>>> The really big deal here is the fundamentally multi-threaded, multi-
>>>> process nature of the VM.  That is something that we don't really have
>>>> the ability to just hack into the Strongtalk VM; it would involve
>>>> practically an entire rewrite.  Plus, expect a lot of architectural
>>>> improvements in the source code based on experience with Self,
>>>> Strongtalk and Java Hotspot VMs.
>>>>
>>>> I think these properties will rapidly make V8 the dominant VM for
>>>> dynamic languages.  It ought to make a great platform for Smalltalk.
>>>>
>>>> Since I am not a Googler, and they are so secretive, I am not yet
>>>> privy to all the gory details, but I suspect that it probably won't
>>>> use type-feedback like Strongtalk, which would be the one big negative
>>>> (and would mean that it wouldn't be as fast as Strongtalk).  However I
>>>> don't know that for sure, and in any case it will be open source,
>>>> which means that it might be a nice platform to add type-feedback-
>>>> based inlining to if they don't do it.  At any rate, it *does* JIT to
>>>> native code, so it will be far faster than Squeak, and probably a lot
>>>> faster than Visualworks as well.
>>>>
>>>> We'll have to see what the details are when the code comes out, but
>>>> the release of the V8 VM is the beginning of a whole new era for
>>>> dynamic languages (Smalltalk, Ruby, Python, etc).
>>>>
>>>> Let the flood of fast new dynamic language implementations begin!
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>
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