Usually the time spent in the rest of the browser engine outweighs the time spent in JS computation. Here's a fun experiment: open Firefox and turn off the JIT in about:config. See how much of a difference it makes in your daily browsing.
(NB: I'm not claiming JS performance doesn't matter--merely that it's only one part of the huge landscape of overall browser performance.)
(NB: I'm not claiming JS performance doesn't matter--merely that it's only one part of the huge landscape of overall browser performance.)