![]() ![]() If you are not a programmer, this probably doesn't affect you. On phones, it won't be in Chrome until later this year and Apple I don't know. (All of this refers to desktop computers. By the end of the year WebGPU will be everywhere, in every browser. If you click here, and you see a rainbow triangle, your web browser has WebGPU. Chrome 113 shipped in the final minutes of me finishing this post and should be available in the "About Chrome" dialog right this second. WebGPU is a little bit irritating- but only a little bit, and it is massively less irritating than any of the things it replaces. In fact it is so good I think it will replace Vulkan as well as normal OpenGL, and become just the standard way to draw, in any kind of software, from any programming language. It is so good I think it will also replace Canvas and become the new way to draw 2D in web browsers. It is, in my opinion, very good actually. That means it is the new way to draw 3D in web browsers. ![]()
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