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A faster JS engine does not help when your entire browser crashes due to one of your web applications crashing on a tab that you don't have in focus.
Google's major advancement and reason for not helping Mozilla out is because they wanted to set up separate processes for each tab. Something that is near impossible in a project as mature as Firefox.
Lets fast forward to 5 years from now. you are using photoshop web edition, word web edition, the latest C# express web edition, connected to you live mesh media, listening to an MP3 on Windows Media Player Home Web Edition, and then Media Player has a hard crash because it is 1.0 software from MS.
If you are in Firefox, your entire browser crashes. If you are in Chrome, the Media Player tab crashes.




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2005-11-10
The upcoming VM in Firefox 3.1 is *faster* than V8. It's only been landed for just *10 days*.
http://weblogs.mozillazine.org/roadmap/archives/2008/09/tracemonkey...
Google haven't lost faith in Firefox, they've lost faith in current engineering traditions that have stuck on only because of history.