(We don't really have an official template for beta, but here goes.)

I intend to enable WebGPU on Windows in the early beta stages of Firefox
139, which enters beta this coming Monday, April 28. "Early beta" extends
through Beta 6, so WebGPU would no longer be visible in Beta 7, on May 12.
This will help us prepare to let WebGPU ride the trains in Firefox 140, for
release on June 24.

WebGPU has been shipped in Chromium. Apple is working on a WebKit
implementation for Safari.

WebGPU is currently a W3C Candidate Draft: https://www.w3.org/TR/webgpu.

Mozilla's position on the standard is positive:
https://mozilla.github.io/standards-positions/#webgpu

WebGPU has a conformance test suite written using the Web Platform Tests
framework: https://github.com/gpuweb/cts

If you would like to try out WebGPU, it has been enabled in Nightly builds
for quite some time on all platforms except Android. There are some samples
here:

   - https://webgpu.github.io/webgpu-samples/


   - https://threejs.org/examples/?q=webgpu

On Android, we don't yet have adequate test coverage in CI; however, if
you'd like to try it out there anyway, you can set the
`gfx.webgpu.ignore-blocklist` pref. There is no pref to enable WebGPU in
Release or the present Beta.

Our blockers for shipping WebGPU to release are tracked in Bug 1956070,
alias `webgpu-mvp`.

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