The BrowsingBench™ benchmark will provide a standardized, industry-accepted method of evaluating Web browser performance
- Targets smartphones, netbooks, portable gaming devices, navigation devices, IP set-top boxes
- Measures complete user-experience - from the click/touch on a URL to final page rendered on the screen
- Measures page rendering speed and factors in Internet content diversity as well as various network profiles used to access the Internet
BrowsingBench™ will benefit processor vendors, operating system and browser developers, and system developers
- Determines effectiveness of associated hardware and software components when processing and displaying Web pages –
both for performing the individual subtasks necessary to display a page, as well as the total composite time for processing
the entire page

- Allows a user to fairly compare browsing performance across different hardware platforms running a wide variety of
software browser implementations
General Features
- Targets both development platforms and finished commercial devices
- Local server support (WLAN and/or Ethernet) for stable and 100% repeatable results
- Support for any display size
- Utilizes web pages from multiple worldwide regions with a range of content and workloads for the browsers to process
- Tests browser features that affect performance to ensure fair representation
- Supports power consumption and/or battery life measurement
Join the EEMBC
BrowsingBench™ work group to help ensure a meaningful and fair representation for your company’s products.
- BrowsingBench™ will highlight the strengths and weaknesses of all system components involved in the browsing experience including
the entire system, processors, operating systems, and browsers
Co-chairs
- Mansoor Chishtie (Texas Instruments)
- Gary Debes (Texas Instruments)
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