The new beta version of Windows 10 continues to improve the HTML 5 performance of Edge.
Kyle Pflug, a Microsoft employee responsible for Edge browser development, disclosed the HTML5 performance of the new version of Microsoft Edge browser on Twitter earlier today,According to his announcement, in Windows 10 Build 10525, the new version of Microsoft Edge browser scored 440 points in the html5test software, the score is higher than the 10240 score of Edge browser built in Windows 10 official Build 402.
It must also be noted that the latest version of html5test 6.0 is used in the test, but it cannot recognize the support of Edge browser for pointer events, which means that in Windows 10 Build 10525, the actual score of Edge browser is 445.
Microsoft's Windows Insider preview plan will launch a new test board than Windows 10 Build 10525. It is expected that the HTML5 performance of Edge browsers will be further improved. Microsoft's latest Edge browser has scored more than some competitors in this regard.
Microsoft also recently hinted that the performance of the Edge browser of the next Windows 10 mobile browser has been improved.
At the same time, Microsoft has just pushedWindows 10 Build 10532Again, the version number of Build 10525 is increased.
This update focuses on Bug fixes, but Microsoft also focuses on three new features,These are the right-click menu for improving the visual effect, the Windows Feedback content that can be shared, and the improvements to the EdgeHtml engine..
In addition, Build 10532 provides language packs for languages supported by the Windows preview experience program.
Microsoft has not released an ISO Image File, CurrentlyWindows 10 Build 10532 is only available to Insider membersAnd will be pushed to slow members after evaluation.