Google may allow users to disable WebGPU in Chrome via Android Advanced Protection Mode to shield users from sophisticated online attacks.
Google announced today that it would enable WebGPU support in its Chrome browser by default starting in version 113, currently in beta. In development since 2017, WebGPU is a next-generation graphics ...
Google has rolled out its newest Chrome beta with a new WebGPU API that finally adds support for Apple Metal. The version 94 release should lead to improved rendering performance for websites and web ...
WebGPU is an API that uses the device's GPU for rendering and calculation processing, and provides access to more advanced GPU functions than WebGL. It was designed with the web platform in mind, with ...
A new development over at Google is promising to deliver enhanced performance for in-browser gaming and other web-based processes with the new API called WebGPU. This new API will help in accessing ...
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Fascinating. I hope that DCC (digital content creation) applications like Blender, DaVinci Resolve, etc. are able to take advantage of this someday. These are gorilla-sized programs that chew up ...
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