Microsoft’s Internet Explorer is updating the Internet Explorer 9 (IE 9). Earlier, in mid-March, Microsoft is committed to updating IE9 every eight weeks to issue a public beta. This company still refuses to disclose the timeline for the plan or the final beta version of next-generation browser.
Microsoft has also renewed support for IE 9 by adding new examples to show the developers what they can do with HTML-based graphics processor, a key feature of the browser that can improve the process of rendering the text and graphics are done to make “decommissioning” to the GPU (graphics processor unit) computer.
IE9 will not be able to run on Windows XP is already nine years old, because this browser will be relying on the API (Application Programming Interfaces) built into Windows 7 and has been added to Vista and Server 2008 R2 in October 2009. According to Microsoft, this final version will not run on Windows XP Operating System
Microsoft also claims that the parties release the second IE9 This JavaScript can render approximately 20% faster than the edition of March, and 36% faster than Mozilla Firefox 3.6. However, this browser yet, still lags behind leaders such as Apple Safari, Google Chrome and Opera when done through the SunSpider benchmark. Opera, for example, have half the speed higher than the IE 9.
