The article mentions AOM (and vaguely what it is) about 5 times, and even dedicates a paragraph to AOM:
> Alliance for Open Media (AOM) has occupied the space left free by MPEG: outdated video compression standard (AVC), no competitive Options 1 standard (IVC) and no usable modern standard (HEVC). AOM’s AV1 codec, due to be released soon, is claimed to perform better than HEVC and will be offered royalty free.
> Alliance for Open Media (AOM) has occupied the space left free by MPEG: outdated video compression standard (AVC), no competitive Options 1 standard (IVC) and no usable modern standard (HEVC). AOM’s AV1 codec, due to be released soon, is claimed to perform better than HEVC and will be offered royalty free.