13 November 2013

Microsoft Started Roll Out of New Internet Explorer 11 for Windows 7 Users

Microsoft has launched a new version of Internet Explorer 11 for the users of Windows 7 operating system. The latest version IE 11 is a part of the Windows 8.1 system upgrade which was rolled out last month. Microsoft has revealed that the new version IE 11 will be available to the users for a free download in the coming weeks. The new web browser version is 9% faster than its previous version Internet Explorer 10 and it improves the performance of websites which enabled JavaScript. The new version also provides users to experience better 3D graphics rendering in websites and permitting users to manipulate 3D objects on screen. IE 11 is said to access faster frequent sites and improved editing controls for formatting MS Office and other applications.

The IE11 is also enabled with new Chakra JIT compiler which helps to improve JavaScript performance and more efficient handling of unwanted documents. Microsoft offers IE 11 requires only minimum CPU usage by thus it could save more battery life on portable devices.

Internet Explorer 11 has extended support of HTML5 and other related platforms like ECMA Script 6 and International API 1.0 and the users can enjoy better browsing experience without plug ins like HTML5 video.

The IE 11 also supports for closed captioning, bandwidth optimized streaming and rights management. Microsoft claims that IE 11 will supports 25 new Web standards than which IE10 supported.

In IE 11 Microsoft uses a software based renderer to boost the GPU and it will give better performance with 3D Web graphics with better WebGL optimization. Failures of graphics system will not affect the operations as the WebGL operations will continue. Microsoft is still working on how IE 11 is multithreaded with existing sites and how the compatibility view is supported. 

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