The market share of Google Chrome declined, which could be attributed to users switching to Chromium Edge
The market share of the browser is declining after a long period of stability and the reason may be due to users switching to Microsoft Chromium Edge, Microsoft's new browser.
Google Chrome is the preferred browser for use on computers or mobile devices. However, according to recent statistics from NetMarketShare, the market share of the browser is declining after a long period of stability and the reason may be due to users switching to Microsoft Chromium Edge, this new browser of Microsoft.
In April, when Chromium Edge was released, Chrome's market share, although still in the top position, fell from 67.88% to 65.81%. Second on the list of market share is still Firefox with 9.63%, followed by Internet Explorer 11 with 9.52%.
According to Softpedia's analysis, the reason Google Chrome is down is probably because users are coming to Chromium Edge, the browser has fixed most of the errors on Google Chrome browser that are not loved by users like consuming less RAM. , running smoother, can install any utility on Chrome Store.
Chromium Edge will gradually improve and comes with many better improvements. This makes Google Chrome's market share affected significantly.
It is now possible to download Microsoft's new Chromium Edge browser, please experience.
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