In-browser gaming and other processes may get better with the WebGPU from Google. A new development over at Google is promising to deliver enhanced performance for in-browser gaming and other web-based processes with the new API called WebGPU.
All users of Google Chrome can now enjoy its new Memory and Energy Saver Modes. On devices using the most recent version of its Chrome desktop web browser, Google has launched optimization tools to increase battery life and memory use.
This is part of the Chrome 110 update for Windows, Mac, and Chromebook desktops by default. Several users complained about how Google Chrome has become a resource hog since its release, as it increasingly vacuums more of the users' memory and battery life through the years.
[Updated on 2022-03-13: add expert choice routing.] [Updated on 2022-06-10]: Greg and I wrote a shorted and upgraded version of this post, published on OpenAI Blog: “Techniques for Training Large Neural Networks”
In recent years, we are seeing better results on many NLP benchmark tasks with larger pre-trained language models. How to train large and deep neural networks is challenging, as it demands a large amount of GPU memory and a long horizon of training time.