IE 11 supports WebGL, which will be available on Windows 7
Microsoft confirmed that IE 11 will support WebGL standard - a standard for developers to render 3D graphics in the browser platform.
True to the previous information, at Build 2013 Conference, Microsoft confirmed that IE 11 will support WebGL standard - a standard for developers to render 3D graphics right in the browser, the result is to enable users to play high graphics games or display 3D graphics on IE , Firefox or Chrome . IE 11 will also be faster and make the device more battery efficient than IE 10.
IE 11 supports WebGL, which will be available on Windows 7 Picture 1
In addition, IE 11 is equipped with MPEG Dash hardware acceleration technology to help stream video. Microsoft announced IE 11 will have a version for Windows 7, but the release date was not disclosed.
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