The title is misleading.<p>The OP tests the browser in three benchmarks, two of them are performance related , one being written by Google, and Chrome beats IE10 in that one (IE10 being the fastest in the other).<p>Additionally the conclusion makes me think that the OP has a bias toward Chrome.<p>I nevertheless think that Chrome is faster, however I am annoyed by all this IE bashing.
It does not matter which is fastest as long as both continue to make performance improvements where possible. We now have great performance from JavaScript (a key technology) in all modern browsers - which is the good news.
Yeah, misleading title. But it really surprised me that IE10 wins the Sunspider test. I guess all the IE-bashing has lowered my expectations of IE way too far. It is a wonderful thing for the internet that IE10 isn't completely worthless.
And Kraken gives Firefox an edge while IE 10 leads Robohornet.<p>Frankly, it's all about what the benchmark tests and in what way. All browser vendors optimise along <i>some</i> benchmark and that's what they are good at.<p>The bottom line is that pretty much all of them are fast enough to do most of the things you're doing with them.