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What is WebGPU?

WebGPU is a modern graphics API that exposes advanced GPU capabilities for the web. It provides a more efficient and powerful interface for rendering graphics and performing computations on the GPU compared to WebGL. It is commonly used for creating high-performance 3D graphics, advanced visual effects, and accelerating machine learning workloads within web applications.

What other technologies are related to WebGPU?

WebGPU Competitor Technologies

WebGL is an older web graphics API that WebGPU aims to replace with improved performance and modern features.
mentioned alongside WebGPU in 6% (464) of relevant job posts
OpenGL is an older graphics API that WebGPU aims to replace, especially in the context of the web.
mentioned alongside WebGPU in 1% (134) of relevant job posts

WebGPU Complementary Technologies

WebAssembly provides a compilation target for languages like Rust and C/C++, enabling efficient execution of WebGPU shaders and compute kernels.
mentioned alongside WebGPU in 11% (128) of relevant job posts
WebAssembly provides a compilation target for languages like Rust and C/C++, enabling efficient execution of WebGPU shaders and compute kernels.
mentioned alongside WebGPU in 6% (146) of relevant job posts
Vulkan is a low-level graphics API that WebGPU implementations can be built on top of, offering cross-platform hardware access.
mentioned alongside WebGPU in 3% (164) of relevant job posts

Which organizations are mentioning WebGPU?

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Autodesk
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Adobe
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Microsoft
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Unity Technologies
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Apple
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