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Currently, users can still download a 32-bit Chrome beta, if they so choose. Will Google force users to upgrade to 64-bit Chrome by mid-September? We’ll have to wait and see.
Google's Chrome, the second most used desktop browser in the world, has just received a major update, with 64-bit support for Mac OS X added in the mix.
Over the past few months Google has been beta testing its Windows 64-bit Chrome Browser, which provides a faster and more stable version when compared to its 32-bit Chrome browser. This week ...
Although Google promises that this new 64-bit browser will be faster and more secure than its current 32-bit version, when it comes to speed, it's not there yet.
Google Chrome 64-bit versions can now be test-driven by users of 64-bit Windows 7 and Windows 8 operating systems now that Google has begun development channels for the new browsers.
Google delivers a faster, better and more secure version of its Chrome Web browser for Windows. Indeed, the 64-bit version may just be today's best Windows Web browser.
Google has launched a public beta build of its 64-bit Chrome browser for Windows. The updated web browser, which has been in the hands of developers since last month, is said to be faster and more ...
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.
Microsoft's latest Insider build of Windows 10 has crippled the 64-bit version of Google's Chrome browser.