Google Officially Launches ARM64 version of Chrome
Two months ago it was reported that Google began preparing native ARM64 support for their flagship browser Google Chrome, since then, development and testing has continued until finally some time ago Google officially announced that they were ready to launch a versionnative to ARM64 for all users.
According to Google, the ARM64 version of Chrome will roll out this week to Windows devices with Snapdragon processors, where they also said that users who buy devices with Snapdragon
We designed Chrome to be fast and secure across all your devices — from your phone to your desktop computer. And we're always improving it to support the latest platforms.
Rolling out this week, a full version of Chrome will be available for download on Arm-compatible Windows PCs powered by Snapdragon. With this new release, Chrome will be fully optimized for your PC's hardware and operating system to make browsing the web faster and smoother. And based on recent benchmark testing, we expect Chrome to get an even bigger boost in performance with Qualcomm's upcoming Snapdragon X Elite.
With native support for ARM devices, of course the application will run natively without the help of an additional emulator so that the performance of running the browser will be even better.
So, if you are currently an ARM device user, you just have to wait for an update to your Chrome browser application, where reportedly the update will start rolling out this week, so just wait, guys.
Via : Google