Good Day

I'm running into a weird issue that I can't replicate.  I have a page with 
~ 50 charts, which are a mix of column, stacked column, bar, and line 
charts.  The data for each chart can be very large, comprising hundreds or 
thousands of points.  

Our users are able to load a batch of data for the charts, then change the 
data that's loaded and render the charts again.  On one computer, literally 
one, when the user tries to change the data, his browser locks up. 

We've run stress testing on many other computers, and no one else has ever 
reported this issue, but I have witnessed his computer lock up second hand.

I read that Google Charts uses HTML5 / SVG to render, is there any support 
for WebGL?  I'm assuming his problem is related to the rendering stage, 
which is causing Chrome to lock up, but I can't be sure.  He was fine for 
years, and only started seeing this issue in early May, with his first 
report of the issue being the 2nd of May 2023.  Since then, he's running 
into it constantly.

Are there any guides for how to render large data charts?

Thanks


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