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Blog Post:
HTML5, Modernized: Fourth IE9 Platform Preview Available for Developers
By
ieblog
...shows the opportunity of
fully
hardware
-
accelerated
HTML5. You can run new...same markup in action.
Fully
Hardware
-
Accelerated
HTML5 The performance...IE9 offers consistent,
fully
hardware
-
accelerated
text, graphics, and media...
Posted on
4 Aug 2010
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Blog Post:
HTML5, Native: Third IE9 Platform Preview Available for Developers
By
ieblog
...responsiveness, and interactivity. With the third platform preview, we continue to deliver on the promise of a
fully
hardware
accelerated
browser where all of the support for text, graphics, and media uses the underlying hardware through Windows, making...
Posted on
23 Jun 2010
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Blog Post:
Putting sites at the center of the browsing experience, using the whole PC: IE9 Beta Available for Download
By
ieblog
...to make sites shine. We made IE9 fast with
fully
hardware
accelerated
HTML5 so people who browse the web can...Websites can offer richer experiences because of
fully
hardware
accelerated
HTML5. Those richer experiences now blend...
Posted on
15 Sep 2010
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Blog Post:
The Architecture of Full Hardware Acceleration of All Web Page Content
By
ieblog
...Partial Acceleration With IE9, developers have a
fully
-
hardware
accelerated
display pipeline that runs from their markup...standards, those implementations will also be
fully
hardware
accelerated
. Hardware acceleration of HTML5 video is a...
Posted on
10 Sep 2010
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Blog Post:
Getting Ready for SVG Open
By
ieblog
...consistent interoperable user experience, but I couldn’t do that because of performance concerns.
Fully
hardware
accelerated
graphics on Windows helps to move these graphic intensive computations to the GPU. I added the “Low...
Posted on
31 Aug 2010
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Blog Post:
Native HTML5: First IE10 Platform Preview Available for Download
By
ieblog
...original FishIE tank that now uses more HTML5 technologies. Paintball is another great demonstration of what
fully
hardware
accelerated
HTML5 Canvas delivers. Progress, not just activity, in improving the Web Many of us share the...
Posted on
12 Apr 2011
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Blog Post:
Getting the Most from IE9 and Your GPU
By
ieblog
...became a general purpose browser very quickly.
Fully
Hardware
Accelerated
We’ve talked a lot on this blog about how IE9 is “
fully
hardware
accelerated
” and it is on the vast majority of modern...
Posted on
1 Apr 2011
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Blog Post:
HTML5 Video Update—WebM for IE9
By
ieblog
...that HTML5 video offers publishers to make video an integral part of the Web experience, especially when it is
fully
hardware
accelerated
. Demo page in IE9 before installing WebM components Demo page in IE9 after installing WebM components and clicking...
Posted on
16 Mar 2011
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Blog Post:
Launch Options for Internet Explorer 10 on Windows 8
By
ieblog
...applications offer. We built that experience by extending IE’s underlying architecture to provide a fast,
fully
hardware
accelerated
browsing engine with strong security and support for HTML5 and other Web standards. IE10 also includes a desktop...
Posted on
26 Mar 2012
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Blog Post:
Under the Covers: Let It Snow...
By
ieblog
...demo that helps showcase the advantages of a
fully
hardware
-
accelerated
, touch first browsing experience with Internet...in Internet Explorer 10 and Windows 8 with a
fully
hardware
-
accelerated
and touch enabled HTML5 platform. There...
Posted on
18 Jan 2012
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