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.
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.
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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