- Better late than never: Firefox is finally getting a feature . . .
Firefox has long lagged behind Chrome in adopting new web standards, but loyal users now have something to celebrate as the browser is finally getting a feature Chrome has offered for years
- Mozilla Rolls Out WebGPU Support in Firefox 141 for Windows . . .
Mozilla Corp has unveiled a significant upgrade to its Firefox browser, announcing in a recent company blog post that WebGPU support will ship on Windows with the release of version 141 next week
- Mozilla Ships WebGPU in Firefox 141, Catching Up To Chromes . . .
Mozilla Ships WebGPU in Firefox 141, Catching Up To Chrome's 2023 Launch (wordpress com) 8 Posted by msmash on Thursday July 17, 2025 @02:45PM from the better-late-than-never dept
- Planet Mozilla
WGPU is developed as an independent open source project on GitHub, but Mozilla is a major contributor WGPU is widely used outside Firefox, and has an active community, so if you are a Rust developer interested in contributing to Firefox’s WebGPU support, WGPU is a good place to start WebGPU is a large, complex API
- Firefox slaps itself on the back for finally adding tab . . .
Firefox is no different, but it likes to take its sweet time Mozilla has just launched a tab grouping option to its web browser, finally catching up with every other major browser in existence
- Firefox 140 ships with Unload Tab feature and new ESR base
Mozilla has released Firefox 140, a new stable version of its open source browser and a new Extended Support Release (ESR) base
- Mozilla Ships WebGPU in Firefox 141, Catching Up To Chromes . . .
Mozilla will ship WebGPU support in Firefox 141 when the browser launches July 22, bringing graphics processing capabilities that Chrome users have had since 2023 The initial release supports Windows only, with Mac, Linux, and Android planned for the coming months WebGPU provides web…
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