Tech giant Microsoft is launching a new browser along with its Windows 10. Buzz is that the new browser has been named as Spartan (code name) and it’s being built along with Windows 10 time frame. However, Internet Explorer is not being replaced as it’d be still there. Although earlier reports had it that MS have plans to improve IE on par with Chrome and Firefox, latest is that it’s coming up with brand-new browser instead of it.
Spartan is not Internet Explorer 12 but it’s still going to use Microsoft’s Chakra JavaScript engine and Microsoft’s Trident rendering engine (not WebKit). Spartan is said to be new, ultra light-weight browser which improvises the browsing experience and enhances the speed with more options.
Microsoft may unveil Spartan on January 21 when the company reveals its next set of Windows 10 features. However, many insiders feel that it’s too early to say whether Spartan will be functional enough for the inclusion in the Windows 10 by January 21. But going by reports, Windows 10 will see the light of the day in 2015 and so Spartan.