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Running pop-pop-win in IE10 saturates one core #15023

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sgjesse opened this issue Nov 11, 2013 · 4 comments
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Running pop-pop-win in IE10 saturates one core #15023

sgjesse opened this issue Nov 11, 2013 · 4 comments
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area-samples (deprecated) Deprecated: this label is no longer actively used. type-bug Incorrect behavior (everything from a crash to more subtle misbehavior)

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sgjesse commented Nov 11, 2013

Seen on a home laptop. Running the sample in IE10 (just loading the page is enough) brings one core to 100%.

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sethladd commented Jan 7, 2014

cc @kevmoo.
Set owner to shaile...@google.com.

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This comment was originally written by shaile...@google.com


Set owner to @nicolasgarnier.

@sgjesse sgjesse added Type-Defect area-samples (deprecated) Deprecated: this label is no longer actively used. labels Oct 14, 2014
@kevmoo kevmoo added type-bug Incorrect behavior (everything from a crash to more subtle misbehavior) and removed priority-unassigned labels Feb 29, 2016
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I don't get this behavior on Chrome 77 on MacOS, and IE10 is no longer supported. Close?

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kevmoo commented Oct 18, 2019

Close!

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