doT.js is apparently lightning fast (those stunningly long bars in the graphs are doT). As for your 'most widely used' criterion, I doubt it'd fall into that category, but that doesn't mean it's a bad solution! It's got 134 watchers and 8 forks on GitHub, though, so it does seem to have some traffic. Actively maintained... decisional presentation support through the inclusion of JavaScript statements... works in node.js and the browser (I just tested it in IE6; it works great). I'm not quite sure what the definition of 'complex HTML graphs' is, but I presume that by your use of the word 'graphs', you're talking about having a DOM tree that you can manipulate with this engine. Don't think this would be that great for you, although you can use nested loop statements in a template.
I've just started using it, and it's quite a simple engine, but that's one of the reasons it's so fast!