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Moving to the upcoming WebGPU means more than just switching graphics APIs. It's also a step towards the future of web graphics.
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This guide elucidates the transition from WebGL to WebGPU, covering key differences, high-level concepts, and practical tips. As WebGPU emerges as the future of web graphics, this article offers invaluable insights for software engineers and project managers alike.