Google Chrome Goes 64-Bit, Promises Better Stability, Security And Performance
SourceMost modern operating systems now natively support 64-bit processors, but even though many developers now offer 64-bit versions of their applications, browsers have generally lacked behind this move (though there are a number of unofficial 64-bit versions of Firefox, for example). Google, however, is releasing its first 64-bit version of Chrome today into the highly experimental Developer and Canary channels for Windows, which puts it on the road to a potential mainstream release later this year. It’s unclear when Google will release this 64-bit version for the Mac.
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