Maximum PC: "Browser makers are notorious for taking disproportionately great pride in even the slightest of improvements in JavaScript performance. But when it comes to Mozilla Firefox’s ASM.js optimization module OdinMonkey most of the hype seems justified. On Wednesday, the non-profit outfit, which claims that its ASM.js implementation can deliver Javascript performance that’s only about twice as slow as native code, used its GDC session to showcase a web-based version of Epic’s Unreal Engine 3 that relies on ASM.js."
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