64-bit Chrome browser now available for Windows users, in beta

Andre Yoskowitz
31 Jul 2014 20:37

Google has made its 64-bit Chrome browser for Windows available via beta channels after first appearing in alpha for Dev/Canary users.
To use it you need a Windows 7, Windows 8, or Windows 8.1 machine and the 64-bit version of the OS.
"To try it out, download the 64-bit installer from our Beta download pages. The new version replaces the existing version while preserving all your settings and bookmarks, so there's no need to uninstall a current installation of Chrome," explains the search giant.
Besides better utilizing 64-bit operating systems, the 64-bit Chrome promises speedier performance and less frequent crashes.
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