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Released in November 2012 for Windows 7 SP1, the Internet Explorer 10 (IE10) Release Preview introduced enhanced web standards support, hardware-accelerated rendering, and "Do Not Track" enabled by default. The update focused on performance parity with the Windows 8 version, offering improved speed and integrated spellchecking while excluding native Flash integration. For more details, visit BetaNews .
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The Internet Explorer 10 Release Preview continued Microsoft’s focus on hardware acceleration. The browser offloaded heavy graphical tasks—like rendering complex SVG graphics or decoding video—directly to the computer's GPU (Graphics Processing Unit) rather than relying solely on the CPU. Released in November 2012 for Windows 7 SP1,
But IE10 was also a swan song. The rise of EdgeHTML (and later Chromium-based Edge) would consign IE10 to legacy status by 2016. However, for those six months in 2012, web developers finally said something they hadn’t said since 2002: "IE isn’t the problem anymore." Test driving Internet Explorer 10 Platform Preview -
The Release Preview was the first time developers could stress-test both versions side-by-side.