Mozilla Foundation is working on Direct2D accelleration which will mean that it s Firefox browser will be able to call upon the power of the GPU to speed itself up. While it certainly won’t turn a ...
The next-next generation of the Mozilla Foundation's popular web browser - Firefox 3.7 - is set to get a significant speed boost on Windows systems thanks to Direct2D support. This plan appears to be ...
With new media gaming technology and streaming video websites, browsers will be put under more and more strain in the future. Mozilla is looking to tackle this issue by developing a Direct2D feature ...
As well as support for Google's WebM video codec, the latest beta of Firefox introduces Direct2D acceleration on Windows platforms. Released today, Firefox 4 Beta 4 is the first beta release to ...
Windows 8 takes three of the APIs introduced in Windows 7—Direct3D 11, DirectWrite, and Direct2D—and makes them even faster. Applications that use these APIs will be able to take advantage of some ...
Is not really surprising that now Firefox jumps on the bandwagon of the Direct2D acceleration that will offload processing to the GPU. Last month IE9 was announced with Direct2D/3D acceleration. It ...
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