Here are the initial measurements that Cameron and Bobby took initially
for Wikipedia and the HTML spec when prototyping Stylo:

 * 
http://people.mozilla.org/%7Ebholley/stylo-london-2016/wikipedia-annotated.png
 * http://people.mozilla.org/%7Ebholley/stylo-london-2016/spec-annotated.png

That's for a full-page restyle. Now there's a bunch of work going on to
make incremental restyling even more awesome :)

There was a spreadsheet somewhere with more numbers, and more details
about how the measurement was done (though the rough version IIRC is:
delaying styling until the document was loaded for Stylo, and forcing a
full-document restyle on stock Gecko), but I can't find the link right
now, I've CC'd them.

 -- Emilio

On Thu, Oct 27, 2016 at 11:35:23AM -0700, mayankleob...@gmail.com wrote:
> > The style system determines which CSS styles apply to HTML elements.
> > In Servo, we have a fast, parallel implementation, and the performance
> > scales linearly with the available hardware. The Stylo effort
> > (https://wiki.mozilla.org/Stylo) replaces the style system in Firefox
> > with Servo’s
> 
> 
> How much of the total page load time  is spent in the style system?And how 
> much of a speedup is there with a typical 4 core CPU? Assume the Alexa top 
> 100 websites.
> I would be very interested to see the numbers.
> 
> TIA
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