![]() ![]() Judging by these images, it is clear that something’s not quite right with hardware-accelerated rasterization on Chrome. This issue was first reported on the Chromium Blog back in March but is yet to be fixed.Īnother example, shared by Reddit user reidabooyo, demonstrates how the results of hardware acceleration differ between Chrome and Apple’s Safari browser: ![]() However, this bug causes the hardware-accelerated and anti-aliased image to appear more ragged and pixelated than when hardware acceleration is disabled. Among other things, the option uses multisample anti-aliasing (MSAA) to smooth out edges and reduce pixelation. The Use hardware acceleration when available option in Chrome’s Settings uses the device’s GPU to improve how both graphics and text are rendered in the browser. ![]() A new bug discovered in Google’s Chrome browser causes pixelation and increased aliasing when hardware acceleration is enabled on an M1 Mac (via Reddit). ![]()
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