Google says Chrome will launch for ARM64 Linux in Q2 2026, bringing native support, Chrome sync, and easier installs on ...
Why Arm + Linux now? In a blog post, Google only says that it “addresses the growing demand for a browsing experience that combines the benefits of the open-source Chromium project with the Google ...
Another win for the Arm community.
Google is finally introducing native Chrome support to ARM64 Linux devices. It only took the company six years after bringing Chrome to ARM64-powered macOS devices and two years after doing the same ...
Google has just announced some changes to Chrome that make it easier to organize your tabs across devices. This applies to smartphones, tablets, and computer, regardless what device you’re using.
Chrome’s new Organizer in Canary brings tab groups, Gemini chats, and AI Mode threads into one panel, with new flags referencing cross-device sync.
Tab groups are coming to Chrome for iOS, and the browser will soon sync saved tabs across desktop and mobile devices. Tab groups are coming to Chrome for iOS, and the browser will soon sync saved tabs ...
Following Mac and Windows versions, Google Chrome will soon support ARM64 Linux devices. Google released a version of its browser for Apple Silicon in 2020, while support for ARM-powered Windows ...