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WebGPU is Experimental Technology
WebGPU is a next-generation graphics API currently available in Chrome/Edge 113+ and experimental builds of other browsers. Feature support varies significantly across platforms and GPU vendors.

What is depth32float-stencil8?

Enables creation of textures with the depth32float-stencil8 format

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Browser Support & Availability

Current WebGPU Support:
Chrome/Edge 113+ Windows, macOS, ChromeOS
Firefox Nightly Experimental (about:config)
Safari TP Experimental (macOS only)
Feature Availability Factors
Not all WebGPU features are available on all platforms. Support depends on:
  • GPU hardware: Physical capabilities of your graphics card
  • Driver version: GPU driver implementation and updates
  • Operating system: OS-level graphics API support
  • Browser status: Current browser implementation progress

Implications for Web Scraping

As WebGPU adoption grows, anti-bot systems are starting to check WebGPU features alongside WebGL extensions for more robust bot detection.

What Anti-Bot Systems May Check:
  • Feature-to-hardware matching: Do reported features align with GPU model?
  • Adapter consistency: Does adapter info match other GPU signals?
  • Realistic combinations: Are feature sets typical for this hardware?
  • Missing expected features: Are standard features for this GPU absent?
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