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Originally Posted by ganzonomy 
did you try the additional GPU accelerations? IDK, maybe it was a lucky 3 runs.... i took the slowest of the 3 and go that. Here's the code to put after the desktop shortcut.
On the desktop shortcut for chrome, after the .exe in the target spot... make a space, and paste this:
--enable-gpu-plugin --enable-gpu-rendering --enable-accelerated-2d-canvas --enable-accelerated-compositing --enable-video-layering --enable-webgl --enable-fastback
this will provide GPU acceleration to google chrome.
Jason
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Thanks for the feedback. Running Chrome with these accelerator switches does speed it up quite a bit.
Google Chrome Beta with Accelerators:
---------------------HTML 5---------Flash 10------------
Vector Chart______8.38_________60.03
Bitmap Game____37.08_________43.72
Text Column_____29.52_________29.58
IE 9 Beta:
--------------------------HTML 5------------Flash 10
Vector Chart Test-----5.05-----------------60.06Bitmap Game Test--58.62-----------------55.35
Text Column Test----51.87----------------34.58
As you can see though, I'm gettin' about the same performance on the HTML 5 Vector Chart test: 8.38 versus 5.05.