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Allow creating pipeline layout with null bind group layout, allow viewports to extend past the render targets bounds, easier access to the experimental compatibility mode on Android, remove maxInterStageShaderComponents limit, and more.

Various Performance panel improvements, redesigned empty states for various panels, accessibility tree view in Elements.

Learn about the enhancements in Chrome 132-134, such as CSS text box control for vertical spacing, the File System Access API now on Android and WebView, state preserving way to move a DOM element, light dismiss comes to dialog, and more!

Chrome 134 is rolling out now! It includes light-dismiss functionality for dialogs, and plenty more to discover.

Improve machine-learning workloads with subgroups, shader compilation time improvements on D3D12, remove float filterable texture types support as blendable, and more.

Privacy and security panel, calibrated CPU throttling, first- and third-party highlighting in Performance, new insights, and more.

Chrome 133 is rolling out now! There's some exciting new CSS features and plenty more to discover.

Persistent AI chat history, better navigation, ignore listing, and stack traces in Performance, new 'What's new' panel, and more.

Additional unorm8x4-bgra and 1-component vertex formats, allow unknown limits to be requested with undefined value, WGSL alignment rules changes, WGSL performance gains with discard, and much more.

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Allow creating pipeline layout with null bind group layout, allow viewports to extend past the render targets bounds, easier access to the experimental compatibility mode on Android, remove maxInterStageShaderComponents limit, and more.

Various Performance panel improvements, redesigned empty states for various panels, accessibility tree view in Elements.

Learn about the enhancements in Chrome 132-134, such as CSS text box control for vertical spacing, the File System Access API now on Android and WebView, state preserving way to move a DOM element, light dismiss comes to dialog, and more!

Chrome 134 is rolling out now! It includes light-dismiss functionality for dialogs, and plenty more to discover.

Improve machine-learning workloads with subgroups, shader compilation time improvements on D3D12, remove float filterable texture types support as blendable, and more.

Privacy and security panel, calibrated CPU throttling, first- and third-party highlighting in Performance, new insights, and more.

Chrome 133 is rolling out now! There's some exciting new CSS features and plenty more to discover.

Persistent AI chat history, better navigation, ignore listing, and stack traces in Performance, new 'What's new' panel, and more.

Additional unorm8x4-bgra and 1-component vertex formats, allow unknown limits to be requested with undefined value, WGSL alignment rules changes, WGSL performance gains with discard, and much more.