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When Will Chrome 64 Bit Be Released

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If you've been anxiously awaiting the release of the 64-bit Chrome on Windows, it's out now and from my experience with the beta channel version it's quite a bit better.

Unfortunately it doesn't seem that the folks at Google want to make the Chrome switch easy. I've spent a while this morning attempting to get a computer on the stable release channel moved over to the 64-bit, and it's starting to look like the way to do that will involve uninstalling Chrome 32 and then installing 64.

Google Chrome 64-bit was released in 2014. The browser, Google Chrome utilizes a minimalistic approach to design with all the technological sophistication that needs to come with a faster, safer, and more stable web browser. Can I use Google Chrome 64-bit? Chrome is now optimized to run on 64-bit processors running Windows. Google has finally released 64-bit stable version of Chrome browser for Windows, which is claimed to be more stable, fast and secure than the 32-bit version. Interested users having 64-bit Windows operating system can install it from this page, as it has not been pushed to the users by default yet. Get excited, 64-bit Windows users. If you are fans of Google's Chrome browser, then you'll (hopefully) be happy to learn that the company has officially released a brand-new, 64-bit iteration of. Back in June, Google first released Chrome 64-bit only in the browser's Dev and Canary channels. Then in July, the beta channel received the same update, and now, finally Chrome 64-bit is available in the stable channel. The new 64-bit version of Chrome offers three main advantages.

If anyone has a different method or I'm missing something, let me know. This is on my boss's computer and I'm not particularly inclined to risk having to scour through the oddly disorganized landscape that is Google Chrome support forums.

If you're contemplating upgrading and want to benchmark the results, check out the Peacekeeper Benchmarks page – I think we'd all be interested in seeing the difference between 32 bit and 64-bit if anyone wants to contribute some before and after numbers.

So head on over to the Chrome Download Page, make sure you've got 64-bit selected (that link should work, but you never know,) and let us know how it works for you.

I'm still in the beta channel, so if you've got any solutions on how to easily switch between 32 and 64 bit let me know. I may just have to bite the bullet and uninstall the old 32-bit.

The only known issues with 64-bit at the moment is it breaks 32-bit NPAPI plugins, so if you're dependent on those you might have a problem. If you don't know what those are (I didn't) you're probably good to go.

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Google Chrome 64-bit stable version is now available to download and install on your Windows machines. The 64-bit version which has been in beta since June was released yesterday to the general public.

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It features the VP9 video encoding for high definition streaming from YouTube and other video providers and better security and stability. Google claims that certain graphics workloads are faster in the 64-bit version then the 32-bit version of Google Chrome.

Google also stated that the 64-bit version is as twice as stable than its 32-bit equivalent. For those who have been waiting for the 64-bit version of Chrome, well, it's not time to download it and install.

As of now, the 32-bit is still the default choice on its download page. You must switch to the 64-bit to get it, very easy to do. Just click the 64-bit link below the Download button to switch.

While the 64-bit might be more stable and secure than the 32-bit, one feature that comes installed and enabled in the 32-bit is the NPAPI plugin API. This API is missing in the 64-bit version which means some browser plugins will not work.

Currently flash player and Java work ok in the 64-bit version, but plugin that enables Google Earth and other applications to load in the browser might not work as expected.

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With that say, Google also claims that the 64-bit version might be about fifteen times quicker than the 32-bit when streaming YouTube in high definition.

  • Here's about to install Google Chrome 64-bit in Windows

To install the 64-bit version of Chrome, you may want to first uninstall the current version from your computer. It's always good to do a fresh install then to upgrade.

To verify if you're running the 64-bit version, click on Chrome option menu at the top right corner, then select About Google Chrome.

If you're running Chrome 64-bit, you'll see it display on the About Chrome page as shown below.

If you see only the version number without the architecture type, then you're currently running Google Chrome 32-bit version. Google pixel 3a file transfer.

To install go go Google Chrome download page, then select the 64-bit version to switch.

After it switches, click the Download Chrome button to continue. Wait for the download to complete and install. To verify if the current version is installed, click Menu — > About Google Chrome.

Enjoy!





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