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On Linux systems, Chrome unstable is the fastest option for this benchmark.
The difference with Vivaldi is small but Chrome unstable is usually 1.5%-2.5% faster in Octane 2.0.
Yeah I don't really care about what Linux does mate but you do what you want with your system but I won't be using chrome an mine anytime soon
 
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Yeah I don't really care about what Linux does mate but you do what you want with your system but I won't be using chrome an mine anytime soon

I'm mainly a Firefox user and for some things I use Chromium. I don't really use Chrome but I do have it on my computer so I have compatibility with more websites. Although I don't have any compatibility issues currently without Chrome. But I know that Chrome is the standard that many websites primarily focus on. I think Chrome will also give you a higher Octane 2.0 result on Windows 10/11. If you don't want to use it, that's fine.
 
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