• A major design constraint for WebGPU is that it must be implementable and efficient in browsers that use a GPU-process architecture.
  • This article introduces the hardware acceleration, or Graphics Processing Unit (GPU) rendering, feature in Internet Explorer.
  • ALL major web browsers easily pass the test, except for 32-bit Chrome (51.0.2704.103; and Opera, which uses the Chrome engine) which slows to an...
  • Hardware acceleration in a browser is a process that utilizes the GPU to handle graphics-intensive tasks, such as rendering web pages, playing videos...
  • ...WebGL and the emerging WebGPU standard rely heavily on GPU processing power to create stunning, interactive 3D graphics directly in web browsers.
  • WebGPU unlocks a lot of new GPU programming possibilities in the browser. It better reflects how modern GPU hardware works, while also laying a foundation...
  • Firefox is a lot more frugal but its GPU code seems to be inefficient. Internet Explorer is the only browser where hardware acceleration clearly reduces the overall load.
  • Does GPU help web browsing? Web browsers such as Firefox, Chrome, and Edge can all tap into a GPU to improve page rendering times.
  • Download gpu-browser.min.js or get a CDN url for 67 versions of gpu.js.