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Apple's WebKit Rules Hurt iOS Browser Performance, Microsoft Benchmarks Show

Microsoft engineers have released benchmark data indicating that Apple's restrictions on browser engines in iOS significantly impact performance. A Chromium-based browser reportedly achieved a 28.6% higher score than Safari on Apple's Speedometer 3.1 test, suggesting that WebKit's limitations on the platform hinder user experience. AI

IMPACT Performance limitations on iOS browsers could indirectly affect the user experience of AI-powered web applications.

RANK_REASON The item discusses performance benchmarks of browsers on iOS, which is a product-related issue but not a core AI release or significant industry event.

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Apple's WebKit Rules Hurt iOS Browser Performance, Microsoft Benchmarks Show

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    Apple's WebKit Rules Reportedly Cost iOS Users Almost 30% Browser Performance Microsoft engineers have published benchmark results showing that a Chromium-based

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