On
World Environment Day, we are proud to announce that Internet Explorer
continues to be the
most energy-efficient browser on Windows 8, according to the Center for Sustainable Energy Systems at Fraunhofer USA. When compared to Google Chrome and Mozilla Firefox, Internet Explorer uses up to 18% less energy. This means that if every Google Chrome and Mozilla Firefox user in the United States switched to Internet Explorer 10 on Windows 8 for a year, the energy saved could power over 10,000 households in the United States for that year.
Fraunhofer USA Inc. tested Internet Explorer 10, Google Chrome 26 and Mozilla Firefox 21 for their energy consumption on Windows 8. For
their study, researchers tested the browsers on desktop and laptop computers in several common scenarios including:
· Browsing the
most popular websites in the United States.
· Playing video content through Adobe Flash.
· Playing video content through HTML5 video.