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Published on May 17, 2013

Colt McAnlis, Grace Kloba

Chrome implements fast, powerful webpage rendering by using the graphics hardware (GPU). But powerful GPU rendering introduces a new suite of issues that web developers need to understand. For example, how often is the texture cache invalidated? How can using translate-z cause GPU performance issues? How do hidden divs affect the GPU compositing process?

Attendees will walk away with a clear understanding of the GPU compositor in Chrome and knowledge of how their design choices will impact a page's performance on devices with GPU compositing.

For all I/O 2013 sessions, go to https://webarchive.library.unt.edu/web/20131218205539/https://developers.google.com/live

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