In the early betas, Microsoft demonstrated some of the new components of IE9, including a tab tear-off Windows Aero-style snap feature. IE9 also includes hardware acceleration to help improve overall speed. Compared to other browsers, Internet Explorer 9 outperforms in JavaScript benchmark results. The new JavaScript engine, Chakra, brings Internet Explorer 9 to the top of the class of the top browsers in terms of speed. Internet Explorer 9 comes with a number of improvements and new features, including pinned websites that integrate with the Windows 7 taskbar, jumplist support, a new tab layout page, a redesigned notification system to alert users of downloads and add-ons, a SmartScreen filter, tracking protection and a ton more features. The latest HTML5-compliant browser from Microsoft brings a number of speed improvements over previous versions of IE, including a refreshed UI. After a year-long wait, Microsoft finally hit the latest Release Candidate milestone with Internet Explorer 9. Internet Explorer 9 has been under development for the past year, going through a number of platform previews, two betas.
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