Google Chrome is finally coming to ARM64 Linux and it feels overdue
Google will release Chrome for ARM64 Linux in Q2 2026. For many Linux users running Arm hardware, the announcement feels long overdue.
Google will release Chrome for ARM64 Linux in Q2 2026. For many Linux users running Arm hardware, the announcement feels long overdue.
Chrome will ship stable releases every two weeks starting in September 2026. With AI accelerating software development, some may wonder why not weekly or even daily updates.
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