Google offers Chrome for Windows and ARM PCs

Google has launched Google Chrome, the original version of its browser, for Windows on computers with ARM processors.

Users have reported that the latest beta build of Chrome (Canary) can now run natively on Windows 10 or 11 PCs with Qualcomm processors.

Google has not yet made an official announcement or set a deadline for the release of a stable version of the browser for computers equipped with ARM processors, but users can try a beta version of the browser by downloading it from the official Google website, which indicates that the version may currently be unstable or facing. Problems.

As a reminder, there are several other browsers that already support Windows on ARM computers, such as Edge and Firefox, which can be considered alternatives to Chrome until the final version is released.

Google Chrome currently works on computers with ARM processors. However, this is achieved through emulation mechanism which may result in lower application performance and power efficiency compared to applications that support ARM processors natively.

Microsoft and Qualcomm plan to comprehensively integrate ARM-based processors into other Windows devices. Qualcomm recently released Snapdragon

It should be noted that Google has long been working on improving its Chrome browser on Chromebooks and Mac computers with ARM processors. So, naturally this also applies to Windows computers.



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