Adobe has just announced they will be launching their new Flash player 11 and Adobe Air
3 next month in October. Bringing native 64-bit support to browsers in
Linux, Mac OS X and Windows with their new Flash Player 11.
Stage 3D, Adobe’s Flash Player 11 and Air 3 hardware graphics
accelerated engine is set to provide you with 1,000 times faster
rendering when compared to its predecessor Flash Player 10. Enabling Flash
programmers to now create console quality games with the ability to
animate millions of on-screen objects, says Adobe.
For more information about what you can expect in the new releases
watch a run through after the jump demoing the graphical and runtime
features of Flash Player 11 & AIR 3.
Adobe explains:
"Stage 3D enables content that efficiently animate millions of
objects on screen, smoothly rendered at 60 frames per second — the
result is fluid, cinematic app and game experiences.” - to support
theater-quality HD video, native 64-bit optimizations, high-quality HD
video conferencing, and a powerful, flexible architecture for leveraging
native device and platform capabilities. We’re turning the dial up.”
For more information jump over to the Adobe blog post for more videos and in-depth detail. |