The newest version of Microsoft’s Internet Explorer will feature full hardware acceleration and a new Javascript engine that engages multiple processor cores for faster rendering, the company has announced. The new version aso reverses the software giant’s reluctance to adapt to HTML 5. The company released a developer preview of Internet Explorer 9 at the MIX10 developer conference in Las Vegas on Tuesday. The preview is not a fully functioning browser, but it’s designed to give developers a feel for the core capabilities of what will eventually be released.
Microsoft Gives Devs a Glimpse of HTML 5-Friendly IE9
Posted by: Mike Pearson March 17, 2010 12:53 PMThe newest version of Microsoft’s Internet Explorer will feature full hardware acceleration and a new Javascript engine that engages multiple processor cores for faster rendering, the company has announced. The new version aso reverses the software giant’s reluctance to adapt to HTML 5. The company released a developer preview of Internet Explorer 9 at the MIX10 developer conference in Las Vegas on Tuesday. The preview is not a fully functioning browser, but it’s designed to give developers a feel for the core capabilities of what will eventually be released.