![]() WebGPU support has been available but off by default in Chrome for a while now, because the API wasn't finalized and things could break from update to update. In development since 2017, WebGPU is a next-generation graphics API that aims to bring the benefits of low-overhead APIs like Microsoft's Direct3D 12, Apple's Metal, and Vulkan to web browsers and other apps. Google announced today that it would enable WebGPU support in its Chrome browser by default starting in version 113, currently in beta. Andrew Cunningham/Google reader comments 80 with
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