In today’s Fugu monthly sync meeting, all companies shared their High Level plans of what they would be working on 2023 to make the Web more successful. Here’s an incomplete list of items Intel would be working on 2023. Feel free to reach out if you are interested in the specifics.
o WebDriver:
Implement WebDriver for accelerated validation of DAS specs (and hopefully help increase adoption of said specs).
o Face Detection, Background Blur, Face framing, Lighting Correction
Start BG Blur OT sometime Q1 2023 on ChromeOS initially and hopefully ship by 2023. Similar timeline for Lighting Correction.
Face Framing and Face Detection, we would start Dev Trial 2nd half of 23
Spend some time to improve feature completeness and spec conformity in the imagecapture/ code.
o Video Processing Proposal
First draft explainer. WebCodecs already brought efficient system-provided video encoders and decoders into web applications. Now we want to extend it for Video Processing also..
o Compute Pressure
Bring v1 of Compute Pressure to Dev Trial (behind a flag, good test coverage). Go through TAG review as well as work towards an Origin Trial.
o Dual Screen/ Foldables
Upstream code for DevicePosture API Windows backend.
o Pen and Stylus
Finish upstreaming USI Web API proposal.
o WebNN ( better tracked with WebGPU)
Chrome implementation to have XNNPack based CPU backend and DirectML GPU backend. WebNN spec CR and Dev Trial (R112 target).
o VRR Enabling - Adjust refresh rates based on panel rate
requestAnimationFrame improvements - Reduce power and improve user use case. PoC working internally at Intel. Need to work with others to propose.
o Application Hint API - not meeting, meeting, exceeding performance requirements to adjust frequency and core selection. Still held up by implementation details
Looking to introduce an API similar to compute pressure but compute capacity.
Best,
Riju.
In today’s Fugu monthly sync meeting, all companies shared their High Level plans of what they would be working on 2023 to make the Web more successful. Here’s an incomplete list of items Intel would be working on 2023. Feel free to reach out if you are interested in the specifics.
Intel: 2023 plans
o WebDriver:
Implement WebDriver for accelerated validation of DAS specs (and hopefully help increase adoption of said specs).
o Face Detection, Background Blur, Face framing, Lighting Correction
Start BG Blur OT sometime Q1 2023 on ChromeOS initially and hopefully ship by 2023. Similar timeline for Lighting Correction.
Face Framing and Face Detection, we would start Dev Trial 2nd half of 23
Spend some time to improve feature completeness and spec conformity in the imagecapture/ code.
o Video Processing Proposal
First draft explainer. WebCodecs already brought efficient system-provided video encoders and decoders into web applications. Now we want to extend it for Video Processing also..
o Compute Pressure
Bring v1 of Compute Pressure to Dev Trial (behind a flag, good test coverage). Go through TAG review as well as work towards an Origin Trial.
o Dual Screen/ Foldables
Upstream code for DevicePosture API Windows backend.
o Pen and Stylus
Finish upstreaming USI Web API proposal.
o WebNN ( better tracked with WebGPU)
Chrome implementation to have XNNPack based CPU backend and DirectML GPU backend. WebNN spec CR and Dev Trial (R112 target).
o VRR Enabling - Adjust refresh rates based on panel rate
requestAnimationFrame improvements - Reduce power and improve user use case. PoC working internally at Intel. Need to work with others to propose.
o Application Hint API - not meeting, meeting, exceeding performance requirements to adjust frequency and core selection. Still held up by implementation details
Looking to introduce an API similar to compute pressure but compute capacity.
Best,
Riju.
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