Surprise! Google Chrome goes native for Windows on Arm
Google appears to be readying a version of its popular Chrome browser for Windows on Arm. X (formerly Twitter) user Pedro Justo spotted a native version of the browser for Windows 11 Arm-powered devices in the latest nightly builds of Chrome in the Canary channel.
Google’s release of a Chrome Canary version for Windows on Arm is a surprise, and we’ve reached out to the company to clarify when it plans to bring this to the stable channel. I have installed and tested the Canary version to verify it’s an ARM64 version.
While Microsoft has long supported an Arm version of its Edge browser, also based on Chromium, Google has showed no sign of supporting Windows on Arm until this week. That’s left Windows devices running on Qualcomm’s latest Snapdragon chips having to run Chrome in an emulated state, with slow performance.
The difference between the Edge ARM64 version and the regular x86 version of Chrome running on a Windows on Arm device is significant. Native versions of Edge on Arm devices feel just like any other Intel machine, but the slowdowns and performance issues in Chrome on Windows on Arm are noticeable.
Google has long supported Arm processors with its Chromebooks, offering a version of ChromeOS that’s optimized for Qualcomm’s chips. Microsoft was able to ship its own ARM64 version of Edge as the software maker used the basics of Chromium to build a new browser without Google’s Widevine digital rights management (DRM) system. Other browser vendors, that also use Chromium, have stuck with Google’s DRM so the choice of a native Arm browser on Windows is effectively just Edge.
Google appears to be readying a version of its popular Chrome browser for Windows on Arm. X (formerly Twitter) user Pedro Justo spotted a native version of the browser for Windows 11 Arm-powered devices in the latest nightly builds of Chrome in the Canary channel. Google’s release of a Chrome…
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