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Myth: uBlock is just slightly less resource intensive than Adblock Plus
SW1FT edited this page Mar 14, 2015
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No: it is significantly less resource intensive than Adblock Plus ("ABP").
Sloppy benchmarks can lead to the myth that uBlock is just a tad less resource intensive than ABP.
Rigorous benchmarks demonstrate that uBlock is significantly more efficient than ABP.
Examples of sloppiness:
- Using memory footprint figures before the browser's garbage collector kicks in
- Not taking measures to avoid tainting memory footprint with Chromium bug 441500
- Using memory footprint figures while option pages for one of the extension are opened
- Disregarding the contributed memory footprint to web pages
- Comparing memory footprint after extensions have run for a significantly different amount of time
- Using memory footprint figures after one of the extension has performed a one-time resource-intensive task (updating filter lists, etc.)
- Not taking into account the amount of filters in both extensions