When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. Google is offering early 64-bit versions of its Chrome web browser to the general public, via its ...
Google has released the 64-bit version of the Chrome web browser for Windows 7 and 8 into its stable channel, after first releasing a version in its development channels earlier this summer. This ...
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Security: With Chrome able to take advantage of the latest OS features such as High Entropy ASLR on Windows 8, security is improved on 64-bit platforms as well. Those extra bits also help better ...
Google has this week released its very first Google Chrome 64-bit version, that allows users to take advantage of the latest processor and compiler optimisations using Microsoft’s Windows operating ...
After debuting as Dev and Canary channels in June, the 64-bit version of Chrome for Windows 7 and Windows 8 has now landed as a beta channel. As noted previously, the 64-bit version of Google’s ...
It's been a couple of months since Google announced a 64-bit version of its Chrome browser, although it was released only in Canary and Developer editions. As with any early release of new software, ...
On June 3, Google announced that it had released a 64-bit version of its Chrome Web browser for Windows 7 and 8. A 64-bit Chrome Web browser has long been available on Linux. Google promises that it ...
Like clockwork, Google has delivered its latest version of its Chrome Web browser for Linux, Mac, and Windows users, but it's the 64-bit Windows users who will get the most from this latest upgrade: ...
If you’re a Chrome user and have been for any length of time now, you probably know just how good the browser has gotten. Once upon a time Google just promised that Chrome was a faster browser, but ...
The first 64-bit desktop microprocessor launched in 2003. A 64-bit version of Windows debuted in 2005. Now, in 2014, a 64-bit version of Google’s Chrome browser is almost here. The open-source ...
After adding 64-bit support for Chrome to its Canary and Developer channels for Windows users early last month, today Google gets one step closer to making the feature live for all as it adds support ...