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    Firefox 141 Finally Brings WebGPU Support on Windows

    July 17, 2025

    Firefox users are finally getting access to WebGPU, years after Chrome introduced it. Starting with version 141, which arrives July 22, Mozilla is rolling out support for the high-performance graphics API, starting with Windows. The official announcement confirms this initial rollout is just the beginning. Mac, Linux, and Android support is on the way, but […]

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