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This is a release candidate . The core team invites developers to test the new features and report any regressions before the final 3.7.2 GA release slated for early December.

| Area | Change | Why it matters | |------|--------|----------------| | | Added HDR‑10+ metadata handling and tone‑mapping pipeline. | Enables true HDR output on 4K‑120 Hz monitors, improving colour fidelity for medical and design applications. | | GPU Back‑end | Experimental WebGPU driver (via the jWebGPU binding). | Provides low‑overhead access to Vulkan/Metal/DX12 on browsers and native apps, future‑proofing Mosaic for web‑based deployments. | | UI Library | Introduced Live‑Tile component ( MosaicTileLive ). | Handles streaming data (e.g., sensor feeds) with built‑in throttling, smooth animations, and automatic layout re‑flow. | | Performance | Optimised image compositing on Intel Xe Graphics (kernel‑level batch submission). | Benchmark shows 23 % higher throughput (≈ 1.2 M pixels /ms) compared with v3.7.1. | | Tooling | New mosaic-upgrade CLI script that auto‑updates Maven/Gradle dependencies and migrates deprecated APIs. | Reduces upgrade friction for large codebases; logs all changes in upgrade-report.json . | | Documentation | Updated Mosaic‑HD‑Guide v4.0 with HDR pipeline diagrams, WebGPU setup, and Live‑Tile best practices. | Easier onboarding for newcomers and clearer migration path for existing users. |

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The marks a pivotal moment for Mosaic Java HD: HDR‑10+ support and WebGPU integration bring the library into the modern high‑fidelity graphics era, while the Live‑Tile component addresses the growing demand for ultra‑responsive data dashboards. This is a release candidate

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