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As a test, I opened this site testufo.com/framerates-versus using Chrome on my Macbook M1 Pro, in a dual-screen configuration, the other monitor running at an apparent 60 fps.
The tests were measured by taking the window and moving from one screen to the other w/o refresh, while the M1 was plugged in (I didn't measure on battery).
Seems that Chrome is an exception to this rule:
As a test, I opened this site testufo.com/framerates-versus using Chrome on my Macbook M1 Pro, in a dual-screen configuration, the other monitor running at an apparent 60 fps.
The tests were measured by taking the window and moving from one screen to the other w/o refresh, while the M1 was plugged in (I didn't measure on battery).
[120 fps] dev-to-uploads.s3.amazonaws.com/up...
[60 fps] dev-to-uploads.s3.amazonaws.com/up...
Safari and Firefox maintained 60 fps for both, even if doing a hard refresh.
I skimmed this post to find the link to begin with: bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=17...
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