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Battery and graphic performance
- Apr 09, 2019
Am curious on what kind of specs you have?
For me personally Chrome / EdgeChromium doesn't have working hw accelerated video (Intel HD 3000) and I tend to use EdgeHTML for streaming because it is much more fluid.
Haven't tested the browser on a Surface Pro 5 yet but I mainly stick to EdgeHTML for surfing.
"In one test that is a multi-layer map, EdgeHTML renders all the layers instantly at once, and with EdgeChromium/Chrome the layers paint in, with transparent images in upper layers requiring an additional redraw each layer beneath it. Then when scrolling the map, EdgeHTML is instant and the map looks like a single image, where in EdgeChromium/Chrome the layers redraw with each shift."
"As a colleague referenced, Chromium uses a document/display model, where IE9-EdgeHTML use a compile/execute model, and the feel is very different, with Chromium feeling more like IE8 than the last 10 years of IE. (Sadly)"
From what I understand EdgeHTML/Spartan renders pages in a much more efficient manner whilst also having a lighter footprint and better optimised hardware acceleration.
This is really noticable on older hardware.
Sincerely hope that the Edge dev team manages to make improvements to the hardware acceleration and rendering of sites/pdf docs.
I took my surface pro 4 off power onto battery and was just using the new Edge Chromium to browse/read some web pages. I left it for a while and came back to it had gone to sleep, couldn't get it to switch back on. I'd managed to drain the battery in 1.5 hrs and half that time it was sleeping! It's not a conclusive test by any means but does make me think these early builds of Edge Chromium are power hungry.
Can you post some websites you left open for awhile? And also Browser Task Manager screenshot on these sites?