I saw this but the answers focus on the human challenges of maintaining JS without semicolons, not the machine performance.
I'm not interested in that. Let's assume that I'm using a language that compiles to JS and will generate huge scripts, so the effects of ASI or not-ASI will appear in the aggregate.
Does a browser process the javascript faster when the JS relies on automatic semicolon insertion, or without?
And if it depends, what is the filesize, or ratio of semicolons-to-characters perhaps, at which one strategy wins over the other?