Will Safari, Firefox, and Chrome implement WebGPU by December 31, 2024? Chrome for Android, Safari for iOS, and Firefox for Android should all be available (namely six columns of data, including the desktop and mobile versions of the three browsers). No additional flags are required to use WebGPU.
Do not consider browser derivatives.
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You can get the latest development progress from:
Chromium (Chrome): https://chromium.googlesource.com/chromium/
Webkit (Safari): https://github.com/WebKit/WebKit/commits/main
Gecko (Firefox): https://hg.mozilla.org/mozilla-central/
Firefox uses WGPU as its WebGPU implementation. A recent WGPU release announcement states:
We anticipate many breaking changes before we fully comply with the WebGPU spec., which we expect to take a small number of years.
So I expect it will take Firefox "a small number of years" to support WebGPU.
I've created a market for the year in which Firefox support will land: https://manifold.markets/SergeyDavidoff/when-will-firefox-officially-suppor
https://developer.chrome.com/blog/new-in-webgpu-121
Chrome on Android has supported WebGPU!