Less is moreDevice displays run at a certain number of frames per second. Browsers try to match this rate for a smooth user experience. To output a new frame to the display, the browser must first complete its ‘rendering cycle’ or ‘pixel pipeline’. The majority of devices run at 60 FPS. This allows for around a 16ms window to complete the rendering cycle, per frame. Increased FPS means even smalle
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