WebGL is beautiful and all that, but in the era of GPU computing, we know that our video cards are capable of much more than just games. WebCL is a new standard that implements OpenCL processing to the browser, using the power of your graphics card to perform complex calculations. Samsung and Nokia have launched prototypes of plug-ins, from Samsung, only works in Safari on OS X using NVIDIA video cards, and Nokia has focused on the 32-bit Windows version for Firefox 4 and AMD video cards. Currently, the new technology does not offer much to the average user, but the demos show how much faster OpenCL can be than JavaScript — in some tests it has shown itself 10 times faster.