WebGPU is quietly reshaping what is possible in a browser window, turning the web into a serious platform for high‑end graphics and compute rather than a thin client for native apps. While support is ...
After years of development, Mozilla’s Gfx Team just announced in its latest blog post that Firefox will finally soon support WebGPU, but only in the Windows edition starting with Firefox version 141.
In an exciting development for gamers, Google has revealed that it will enable WebGPU, a powerful API that grants web applications greater access to a computer's graphics card, as the default setting ...
The evolution of web technology is exciting and has been driven by the desire for more engaging and complex experiences—from simple HTML content in 2-D to more advanced WebGL experiences in 3-D. The ...