After years of waiting, Google is finally bringing full Chrome support to ARM64 devices with Linux, giving users access to ...
Another win for the Arm community.
You're not stuck with Chromium on ARM Linux anymore.
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 ...
In a welcome move, Google is providing mainline Chrome browser support for ARM64 Linux distros. While Chrome already supports ARM64 and Linux to some degree via Android and Chromebooks, mainline ARM64 ...
Chrome is finally coming to ARM64 Linux devices this year, Google has announced. If you currently run Ubuntu (or another Linux distribution) on an ...
Google extends Chrome to ARM64 Linux, offering the same core experience, security tools, and Google ecosystem integration ...
The search company's programmers have a bare-bones version of Chrome working on Linux--enough to use JavaScript and Gmail. Stephen Shankland worked at CNET from 1998 to 2024 and wrote about processors ...
While Google Chrome is easily the most popular PC web browser, it's open-source big brother, Chromium, doesn't have that many users, but it's always had some fans on desktop Linux. Now, though, that ...
Application-portability software developer CodeWeavers has ported a version of Chromium to Mac OS X and Linux, and made the web browser available for free. The company, which specialises in making ...
After years of waiting, Google have finally decided to give ARM64 Linux devices the ability to natively install the Chrome ...
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 ...