Internet Explorer 9 Platform Preview 3

Today, Microsoft is announcing the third Platform Preview (PP3) release of Internet Explorer 9, the company's next web browser version. IE 9 PP3 follows the previous release, PP2, by about seven weeks; PP1 was released during MIX'10 in March, at which time Microsoft said it would update the pre-release browser on a regular schedule. They've been far more regular than I anticipated, to be honest.

IE 9 PP3 continues the trends started with previous Platform Previews: It's a developer-oriented release, with no hints about a new UI or any other end-user features. This time, the focus is on GPU-backed HTML 5 canvas elements, so that all text and graphics are hardware accelerated, as well as HTML 5 audio and video. Microsoft tells me that today's browsers use less than 10 percent of the computation power available in a typical PC, whereas with IE 9, you'll get a better experience if you have better hardware.

IE 9 PP3 also supports ECMAScript 5, the latest version of JavaScript, as well as the Web Open Font standard.

In keeping with the creeping improvements we're seeing across the Platform Preview releases, PP3 includes further improvements to both performance and standards compliance. The browser's ACID 3 score is up from 68 to 83, for example. And its SunSpider score is very close to that of Safari 5, and above those for Chrome 4 and the shipping version of Firefox.

In addition to having now submitted a total of over 1600 compliance tests to the W3C, Microsoft has also released a number of new demos that show off features supported in this release. Here are a few shots of those demos and some related screens.

As always you can grab the new release (it should be up any time now) and find out more at the IE 9 Test Drive web site.

And no, there's no word yet on the schedule or when we can expect an end-user beta, or the final release.

Discuss this Article 3

rr0de74@live.com
on Jun 23, 2010
Silently muttered in the halway of the IE9 team "webkit this biaaaatch!" :) I cant wait!
Grannyville
on Jun 23, 2010
I love playing all of the little fun games that are used to test the new features of the Platform Preview. I look forward to installing this.
yoshipod
on Jun 24, 2010

I have to give credit here. These previews are pretty cool.  Although I have not tried them on IE9 for windows, they seem to run well enough in Safari on OS X.  

The hardware acceleration ones are pretty amazing.  I hope Apple can get their Hardware support to run as well. I was only getting about 5-6 fps on most of them last night, however, I did have World of Warcraft running on my other monitor as well, which likely decreased performance.

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