
The recent advancements in WebGPU technology have marked a significant leap forward in web-based graphics and AI processing capabilities. Developers have introduced new features to the Transformers.js WebGPU Embedding Benchmark, including support for fp16 and int8, the ability to change models, lazy model loading, and customizable test options, resulting in a reported speedup of over 100 times on some devices. Additionally, the introduction of TAA (with sharpening) + HDR bloom and real-time background removal powered by MODNet to WebGPU highlights the technology's growing application in enhancing visual experiences and AI tasks. With WebGPU support now enabled in most browsers and its integration into TransformersJS for faster execution of tasks like real-time background removal, the development of Transformers.js v3 is underway, promising full WebGPU support and further innovations.
WebGPU is enabled in most browsers, and is coming to TransformersJS, allowing for faster execution of tasks, such as background removal in real time and others. Don't sleep on local execution of AI 👀 https://t.co/raedvEADXr
I reimplemented my system to run in WebGL2. Very exited about this. Could come to your device soon! What you see here is a realtime recording from chrome. First test on mobile worked just fine. https://t.co/ppUuadktRF
WebGPU is the future! 😍🔥 Transformers.js can now perform real-time background removal, powered by MODNet! ⚡️ Development for Transformers.js v3 (which adds full WebGPU support) is well underway, and we're excited to continue sharing updates and demos! Try it out yourself! 👇 https://t.co/EwPnuamTah
