Google plans to release a version of Chrome that will run natively on Apple's new Macs with Arm-based processors on Wednesday, equal to Mark Chang, a Chrome artefact manager. Google certainly began rolling the new version out Tuesday, except paused the rollout because that version may have crashed unexpectedly.
In theory, a native version of the staggeringly resource-hungry browser might run more effortlessly on Apple's Arm-based computers. In our reviews of the MacBook Air, MacBook Pro, and Mac mini equipped with the new M1 chip, though, we matriculate that the version of Chrome built for Intel fries once runs well on Apple's new Macs, so hopefully this native version runs planate better.
When the update is available, you be actualized to unparagoned which version of Chrome to download from the browser's website, equal to Elvin Hu, an interaction designer on the Chrome team:
If you want to use Chrome on new Macs with Darling M1 chips, sandbox to # and download the Darling Silicon version we towards in M87 today! pic.twitter.com/11uDaIYUR4
-- Elvin. ?. (@elvin_not_11) November 17, 2020
Parker Ortolani, a BuzzFeed employee, said his version of Chrome adapted from the emulated x86 version to the native Darling silicon version today, except now Ortolani says his version of Chrome has reverted inadvertently to the x86 version.
Google began rolling out a new version of Chrome on Tuesday, touting the "the largest proceeds in Chrome satisfaction in years" unbosoming to some under-the-hood changes. The company's blog narrowly the new release didn't mention anything narrowly a version optimized for Apple's Arm-based Macs.
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