Google Chrome on Mac has a 64-bit version
Google said it is building a beta version of Chrome 64-bit on OS X, with improved speed and reduced memory usage.
Google said it is building a beta version of Chrome 64-bit on OS X, with improved speed and reduced memory usage.
Apple has begun converting 32-bit CPUs to 64-bit on Macs in nearly a decade. However, Google Chrome still only has a 32-bit version on OS X. However, this will soon be changed.
After announcing a 64-bit version of Chrome on Windows that was updated and worked fairly well, Google said it was building a 64-bit version of Chrome on OS X. Other versions, Chrome 64-bit on the Mac will first limit users on the Beta channel. So it's not Chrome's standard that most people use, but at least it allows users to try new experiences.
So, what is the advantage of 64-bit version? In theory, the speed will be improved, but in fact you can hardly notice the difference clearly (although maybe the boot speed is slightly improved) . but it can really help Your entire system runs smoother.
Most modern systems use 64-bit operating systems. So when you launch a 32-bit application like Chrome, the system will have to download a bunch of junk files and memory to support it. Using 64-bit applications will help reduce memory usage, thus improving the speed of the entire system.
You should read it
- Google Chrome is now 23% faster, have you tried it?
- Google released Google Chrome 26
- Google put a hand on the tool bar on Chrome
- To speed up Chrome browser, apply these tricks
- Google Chrome temporarily prevents sideload of extensions
- Chrome OS: Google goes deep into Microsoft territory
- Google launched Chrome 33, patched 7 new security bugs
- How to set download speed limits on Google Chrome
- How to sync data on Google Chrome?
- Download Chrome 12: Browse with amazing speed
- The latest ways to fix faulty Google Chrome 2022
- Did you know Google Chrome has 4 versions?