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Zero-Copy GPU Inference from WebAssembly on Apple Silicon
A developer demonstrates zero-copy GPU inference from WebAssembly on Apple Silicon by sharing the same physical memory between the Wasm sandbox and GPU, eliminating data transfer overhead. This enables stateful AI actors with portable snapshots of running conversations.
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8 tagszero-copyGPU inferenceUnified Memory ArchitectureWasmtransformerKV cachesnapshotactor model
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Zero-Copy GPU Inference from WebAssembly on Apple Silicon
Apr 19, 2026, 6:46 AM
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