Better for what?
The more track ready the pad is, the more dust, the shorter life, the more they squeal at low temps. The tradeoff is they won't fade as quickly, or worse yet again, leave you stranded all of a sudden with no brakes.
Now I had EBC Reds, and they will fade, somewhat suddenly, but not terribly so. I presently have Stoptech street pads, I have yet to get any fade. They seem to bite harder and harder the hotter they get. Never pushed them as far as the reds though. They have been reported to be okay with autoX and very light track duty.
They can be a tad squealy in the cold. They don't like to grab when cold. They dust heavily, but are relentless. The EBC Reds were quieter than the Stoptechs, but the Stoptechs seem to bite a lot better when warmed up.
Hawks are hit and miss, it seems. Pretty much what I've heard about any company other than the bigger more costly names, like Carbotech and Stoptech etc. In short: no personal experience there. Stoptechs were cheaper, so I went for those.