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Get Ready for Smoother Online Gaming & Graphics with Google’s WebGPU Coming to Chrome

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Google is planning to introduce a new feature called WebGPU that will let your computer use its graphics card to speed up 3D games, pictures and Artificial Intelligence (AI). This can be done in Chrome with Windows PCs, Macs and Chromebooks using Direct3D 12, Metal and Vulkan. It’ll come pre-installed into the upcoming version of Chrome 113 due for release in a few weeks.

WebGPU will make it so that web apps can better access your graphics card. This means developers wouldn’t need to use as much code to make some really cool 3D stuff and games on the Chrome browser.

The new chip from NVIDIA will be powerful and help make machine learning apps work even better. This means it’s possible for apps to run much smoother on your device, like the really cool “eye contact” feature in NVIDIA Broadcast.

Google just released a new feature called WebGPU: an API that lets developers create new applications. Although it’s only available on Chrome, Firefox and Safari will eventually get access too. Plus, it’ll also be supported by Android. You can try out this feature manually if you have Chrome Beta; a demo program named Babylon.js has full WebGPU support.

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