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Microsoft improves 3D rendering performance on the web with Babylon.js 6.0

April 21, 2023

Via: TechSpot

Microsoft announced the release of Babylon.js 6.0, the new version of its real-time 3D engine for displaying 3D graphics in an HTML5-compatible web browser. Babylon.js 6.0 greatly improves the engine’s capabilities and performance, giving web developers a chance to exploit a leading technology for physics-based graphics without requiring a supercomputer to render more than 15 fps on the screen.

Babylon.js was created by Microsoft developers David Catuhe and David Rousset as a free side-project, and it was initially released by the Redmond corporation in 2013 under a “shared source license” (Microsoft Public License). The latest version of the engine is available under a more traditional Apache License (2.0), though, and more than 190 contributors and some commercial companies (like Ubisoft) are now working on it.

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