This is wonderful. I'm not understanding how it will work on Mobile devices like Pixel series or iPhone? Any difference between webkit and chromium? (Android vs iOS) How about running this on an ARM device? Will it use the GPU or CPU on a PI device? Dansk!
So just like WebGPU already works and is on by default on chrome mobile, the same will be for WebNN one day is the plan. Right now the WebNN standard is still being baked but long term it is likely the key way to do AI on Web as access to NPU in addition to CPU or GPU delegates
This is the single most exciting API coming to the web for apps which want to do things like face recognition or controlling things through gestures on live video (think xbox kinect). I'm excited for this to mature and land in all browsers so it can be used for accessibility and rich client interaction.
This is wonderful. I'm not understanding how it will work on Mobile devices like Pixel series or iPhone?
Any difference between webkit and chromium? (Android vs iOS)
How about running this on an ARM device? Will it use the GPU or CPU on a PI device?
Dansk!
So just like WebGPU already works and is on by default on chrome mobile, the same will be for WebNN one day is the plan. Right now the WebNN standard is still being baked but long term it is likely the key way to do AI on Web as access to NPU in addition to CPU or GPU delegates
@@JasonMayes Cheers! I'm a noob.
@@RickBeacham We all were born so - the main thing is to ask like you are doing 👍
NPUs firstly appeared on ARM chips, so no problem running on NPU
This is great!
This is the single most exciting API coming to the web for apps which want to do things like face recognition or controlling things through gestures on live video (think xbox kinect). I'm excited for this to mature and land in all browsers so it can be used for accessibility and rich client interaction.
Love it