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Chrome is contiinuously updated.
Look at this:
arewefastyet.com
The site compares the javascript engines from the very latest Firefox builds with the very latest Chrome and Safari builds.
There are no "released months ago" factors there.
The point stands ... the latest builds of Firefox are closing in on the latest builds of Safari and Chrome ... even for performance on the Safari and Chrome benchmark tests (called sunspider and v8bench).
The latest build of Firefox passed by the latest builds of both Safari and Chrome some time ago on the Firefox benchmark test (which is called Kraken).