Tuesday, April 6th 2010

Firefox to Get Direct2D Rendering, Out of Process Plugins

The most popular alternative to Internet Explorer, Firefox, may get an overhaul of its feature-set that could make its performance a lot more competitive with that of Google Chrome. Firefox may finally embrace out of process plugins, and a new rendering engine that makes use of Microsoft Direct2D, with which it can offload a big chunk of rendering to the GPU. While this may not speed up page load times for the bandwidth-constrained, it will certainly make the browser more responsive, especially as web-page complexity grows with new technologies such as HTML5.

As of now, the inclusion of GPU-accelerated rendering is only slated to be in the form of an alpha release, which could make it to a stable release around an year's time, and not part of Gecko's next release, version 1.9.3. A stable Firefox based on Gecko 1.9.3 will be released only by October. Developers hope that the next release of Gecko will be able to include GPU-accelerated rendering. The other major feature addition is out-of-process plugins. Not to be confused with multi-process rendering, out-of-process plugins feature runs plugins such as Adobe Flash, Adobe Acrobat, Sun Java, Microsoft Silverlight, etc., in processes separate from the browser's main process. So in case there is an erratic page element, it could be ended without crashing the entire browser. Developers aim to have a stable release with this feature by the end of this quarter on both Windows and Linux, with a Mac release a little later.
Source: Softpedia
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28 Comments on Firefox to Get Direct2D Rendering, Out of Process Plugins

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mysticjon
the direction in which the internet is taking, SUCKS, the internet can go lick a big loose one for all i care
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Mussels
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ya know, flaming and trolling really isnt tolerated in the news sections of the forums... or the forums at all.
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Trigger911
mysticjonI remember when firefox was a 'lite' browser and when it was a rebel, Now it seems even the companies who form to be better than their competition end up conforming and maintain the monotony of google, google was cool now they suck and make the companies they buy out suck.
I bet if you want they will allow you to disable this feature.
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