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You are 100% correct. Benchmarking Javascript on "well-written Javascript applications" doesn't even make sense to do. When benchmarking stuff, we should be worried about things where speed actually matters.

For instance:

What FPS rate can your browser can get when performing certain rendering operations on an HTML5 canvas?

Or how well does it perform with WebGL? Oh wait, IE10 won't even have WebGL.



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