If you’ve been putting off Google Chrome for the sole reason that it was still 32-bit only, it’s finally time to make the switch as Google recently announced that Chrome is now stable in 64-bit. This ...
Along with the launch of 32-bit Chrome 37, Google today also released the 64-bit version of Chrome for Windows 7 and Windows 8 in the stable channel. Nevertheless, going 64-bit is still an opt-in ...
Google’s 64-bit Chrome browser took the last step before being formally released, as Google published a 64-bit beta of the browser on Wednesday morning. If you’d like, you can visit Google’s 64-bit ...
Google explains that going 64-bit has three main advantages, all of which align with its core principles for Chrome: Speed: 64-bit allows Google to take advantage of the latest processor and compiler ...
Google's popular web browser, Chrome, has a new version out for you to download, it's 64-bit (yes, 64-bit). The updated browser is now available for Windows, OS X and Linux users and includes updates ...
Are you still partying like it's 1999 on a 32-bit browser? Pshaw! To borrow a line for Weird Al Yankovic, "What kinda chip you got in there, a Dorito?" Well, Google is having none of it. Users running ...
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 ...
Serving tech enthusiasts for over 25 years. TechSpot means tech analysis and advice you can trust. Google has been working on a 64-bit version of the Chrome browser for some time now, and with the ...
Most 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 ...
The browser wars rage on, even as Google’s Chrome browser dominates the market. Microsoft Edge, Mozilla Firefox, and Apple Safari continue to nibble at the edges and make promises of competitive ...
Some heavy lifting has been done to move Chrome to the 64-bit world. It's Linux-only for now, though, and don't expect doubled performance over 32-bit versions. Stephen Shankland worked at CNET from ...
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