

Perhaps this problem is specific to AMD APUs.Īny thoughts? I've tried turning off the Azure backend per some comments in this forum, but that made little or no difference. Interestingly, I have two WIn 7 圆4 Intel desktops that also have FF 27 and are fully patched, and the performance is just fine. Now she's suffering from the same poor performance I am and she's pretty p*ssed at me.

The reason for that is that my wife has a laptop with an even lower-end APU (C60 APU, 5400rpm hard drive, 4GB RAM, Win 7 圆4), and she was getting much better performance with FF27 until I applied a backlog of some 90+ updates. Initially I blamed FF because the poor performance coincided with the update to version 27, but now I believe the root cause to be a recent Microsoft update. This is on an Ideapad s205 (AMD E450 APU, Win 7 圆4, 8GB RAM, SSD) that has always had pretty decent web browsing performance for a low-end machine. Recently I updated to Firefox 27 and noticed really horrible performance (Task Manager shows FF pegging one core, frequent "Firefox is not responding messages", even lagging keystrokes in the URL bar).
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