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This release of Chrome had 20 new features.
This feature allows specifying the worker’s name in an optional constructor argument. This lets you distinguish dedicated workers by name when you have multiple workers with the same URL. Developers can print ‘name’ in the DevTools console which will make it easier to debug workers. When the ‘name’ param is omitted, an empty string is used as the default value. For more information, see the discussion at https://github.com/whatwg/html/issues/2477. #
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AV1 is a next generation codec developed by the Alliance for Open Media. AV1 improves compression efficiency by 30% over the current state-of-the-art video codec, VP9. The AV1 decoder will be added to Chrome Desktop x86 devices (Windows, macOS, Linux, Chrome OS) based on the official bitstream specification. At this time, support is limited to “Main” profile 0 and does not include encoding capabilities. The supported container is ISO-BMFF (MP4). #
This feature was specified in this Spec.