Google's WebGPU is coming to Chrome to boost online gaming and graphics
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. It'll be enabled by default in Chrome 113 set to arrive in a few weeks for Windows PCs , MacOS and ChromeOS .
WebGPU will give web apps better access to your graphics card, Google said, allowing developers to achieve the same level of graphics with far less code. That could make for new and interesting Chrome browser-based 3D apps, and without a doubt, better games. At the same time, it will power over"three times improvements in machine learning model inferences," the company added. That could pave the way for machine learning apps that run locally, like NVIDIA Broadcast's strange"Google calls the initial release a"building block for future updates and enhancements," as developers begin to dig into it and create new applications.
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