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 ...
Google is currently testing a Chrome browser API that promises to open up "a new dawn for web graphics" as well as give AI a serious kick in the pants. It's called WebGPU and it's been in development ...
Google will soon start rolling out WebGPU, a new feature that will allow Chrome browsers to use your graphics card to accelerate games, graphics and AI, the company announced. It'll be enabled by ...
WebGPU had already been supported in Chrome and Edge (on Windows, macOS, and Android), and in Safari on macOS starting with version 17. However, Safari on iOS and iPadOS lacked support, making Apple’s ...
Google LLC is equipping Chrome with an implementation of WebGPU, a new technology that allows browsers to render graphics and run machine learning models faster. The company announced the update on ...
Google has announced that WebGPU, an API designed to give web apps greater access to your graphics card’s capabilities, will be enabled by default in Chrome 113. The release is scheduled for around ...