Web Browser Performance Comparison And Database
Found on Hot Hardware on Sunday, 18 October 2015
There are a number of standard metrics we can throw at each browser, as well as a number of standards-based compliance tests, and it's these that we'll be focusing on.
Microsoft still has a long way to go in both IE and Edge when it comes to HTML5. It's improving, and most people won't notice any detrimental effects, but it still gives developers a headache.
There is no dominant browser generally speaking. What it will come down to is features.
What is annoying with IE/Edge is that the browser is still built into the operating system. Even if you never ever use it, you still have to roll in updates (which are almost always the by far biggest).