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Google has released a 64-bit version of Chrome for Windows



Yesterday, Google announced a 64-bit version of its Chrome browser. In order to get this version, you must select either the Dev Channel or the Canary channel , for users of Windows 7 and 8.

It is necessary to think that 64-bit browser builds will in time pass to the beta stage, and then they will receive the stable version.
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According to the developers, the new version of Chrome is 25% more productive than the regular version. In addition, the browser supports some of the “goodies” of Windows 8, such as High Entropy ASLR , which makes the browser a little more secure.

Also, developers claim that the 64-bit version of the browser is more stable than the 32-bit version. It seems like the browser crashes 50% less than the 32-bit version. In general, now the word for users who have tried the new build of Chrome.

Via chromium

Source: https://habr.com/ru/post/225197/


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