The car on the screen sat silent, ready to drive, its pixels finally at peace.
She launched the app.
Their problem was synchronization. The web’s 60fps animation was falling out of phase with the native compositor’s refresh rate. The result was tearing, stutter, and a slow, creeping dread in Elara’s stomach. cef frame render
Leo raised an eyebrow. “The courier?”
“The shared buffer. We’re treating it like a single mailbox. The web postman drops off a letter, but he has to wait until the native postman picks it up before he can leave. By the time he drops off the next letter, the car’s wheels have already turned twice.” The car on the screen sat silent, ready
“It’s the CEF frame,” muttered Leo, her senior architect, leaning over her shoulder. He didn’t need to point. They both knew.
The bug report was brutal. A major automotive client had threatened to pull their contract. “The immersion is broken,” the client had written. “Our users feel the lag. They don’t trust a car that can’t even render smoothly on screen.” The web’s 60fps animation was falling out of
The rotation was fluid. Liquid. Perfect. No tearing. No stutter. The chrome reflected an unbroken world. It felt like holding a polished piece of glass.