SimTable is working on projects that include very large data sets .. like
in 70Mpixels and samples of this in the 20M numeric arrays, possibly using
Typed Arrays.

Chrome Dev Tools has memory profiling but does not include "native" memory,
memory not in the JS heap .. i.e. Typed Arrays.  The was an experimental
"native memory profiler" added to the cpu/memory profilers in the debugger
but I can't seem to find it or figure out how to turn it on.  The
Google/Chrome video last Feb doesn't explain in detail how to enable it.

Does anyone know how to find the native memory profiler and turn it on?

And even further way out: the GPU.  Is there an easy way for me to figure
out how much GPU memory is available in case I find it an interesting way
to store data .. and process it too, with convolutions for example?

TIA

   -- Owen
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