Multiple memories and Memory64 just became part of the spec. And JSPI is still being standardized. Is Safari slower to roll out new things? Yes. But it's hardly stopping adoption. Chrome has 70% of the browser market, Safari barely has 15%.
But Apple doesn't allow using other browser engines on iOS, so this matters much more. I mean, they were forced to allow them, but of course they didn't actually comply, they created artificial barriers to ensure only Safari can be used on iOS.
But Apple doesn't allow using other browser engines on iOS, so this matters much more. I mean, they were forced to allow them, but of course they didn't actually comply, they created artificial barriers to ensure only Safari can be used on iOS.
EDIT: By "safari" here I actually mean WebKit.