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http://www.h-online.com/open/news/item/Mozilla-releases-Firefox-4-B...
According to Mozilla Vice President of Products Jay Sullivan, the latest development version includes a number of important performance improvements, helping pages load even faster than in previous beta versions and in the current stable 3.6.x branch.
The significant performance gains come from the inclusion of the JägerMonkey just-in-time (JIT) JavaScript compiler, allowing even faster start-up time, better page load speeds and increased web app performance.
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Support for more hardware-accelerated graphics has also been added using DirextX technologies on Windows systems and OpenGL on Mac OS X based systems.
Release notes from Mozilla are here:
http://www.mozilla.com/en-US/firefox/4.0b7/releasenotes/
Within the "Whats New" section of the release notes, Mozilla claims:
"Responsiveness and scrolling improvements from the new retained layers layout system"
PS: The www.h-online.com website also says that next development preview, Firefox 4 Beta 8, is scheduled for the 12th of November. That cannot be right ... Nov 12th is tomorrow.
Edited 2010-11-11 11:57 UTC