Chrome 64 bit Released

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Myna

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Try out the new 64-bit Windows Canary and Dev channels
Tuesday, June 03, 2014

Today we’re announcing the addition of 64-bit support to Chrome, with two brand new 64-bit Dev and Canary channels for Windows 7 and 8 users, giving a faster and more secure browsing experience. To try it out, download the 64-bit installer from our Canary or Dev download pages. The new version replaces the existing version while preserving all your settings and bookmarks, so there’s no need to uninstall a current installation of Chrome.

The majority of our users on Windows 7 or higher now have systems capable of running 64-bit applications, and this version of Chrome can take full advantage of these newer capabilities. This includes several improvements that align perfectly with Chrome’s core principles of speed, security and stability:

  • Speed: 64-bit allows us to take advantage of the latest processor and compiler optimizations, a more modern instruction set, and a calling convention that allows more function parameters to be passed quickly by registers. As a result, speed is improved, especially in graphics and multimedia content, where we see an average 25% improvement in performance.
  • Security: With Chrome able to take advantage of the latest OS features such as High Entropy ASLR on Windows 8, security is improved on 64-bit platforms as well. Those extra bits also help us better defend against exploitation techniques such as JIT spraying, and improve the effectiveness of our existing security defense features like heap partitioning.
  • Stability: Finally, we’ve observed a marked increase in stability for 64-bit Chrome over 32-bit Chrome. In particular, crash rates for the the renderer process (i.e. web content process) are almost half that of 32-bit Chrome.

We encourage all our users, especially developers, to give the new 64-bit Chrome a spin, and we’re looking forward to hearing your feedback so we can make 64-bit Chrome work great and bring its benefits to our Beta and Stable channel users.

Posted by Will Harris, Software Engineer and Stretcher of Pointers


Source- http://blog.chromium.org/2014/06/try-out-new-64-bit-windows-canary-and.html

Download- https://www.google.com/chrome/browser/index.html?extra=devchannel
 

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NOTE: This version is for the developers only and not meant for daily use by the general users.
 
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OK boss. thanks will tried seems Chrome will beat FireFox they leading released x64 edition.... everybody tried and give your comment what about Chrome x64 ...
 

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to check Chrome Canary
I know my C720 is 64 bit. You can check your ChromeOS version by typing chrome://version in the omnibox. (New Tab in your Google Chrome)
If you see CrOS x86_64 in the User Agent line, you're running 64 bit.
 
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Here is Google Chrome x64
Chrome_64_bit_Released_Malware_Tips_com_Googl.png

To Check x64 version​
version_64_check.png

Version Google Chrome Dev​
About_Version_Google_Chrome.png


Google_Chrome_version.png

ENJOY...
 
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I will wait for the final release and then try it. If successful I'm sure Google Chrome will even be more popular since Mozilla will not be making any 64-bit versions, only Pale Moon and Cyberfox.
Enjoy!! :D
Better now why not? more Faster than FF really..also on Installation In Seconds:)
try online Installer more comfort...give it a try...
Me.. Uninstall Google 32Bits then Install x64 version..btw upto you which one to choose
My Thanks to myna who give us google x64 Link...
PS: I heard, Mozilla will make x64 version..
 
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Better now why not? more Faster than FF really..also on Installation In Seconds:)
try online Installer more comfort...give it a try...
Me.. Uninstall Google 32Bits then Install x64 version..btw upto you which one to choose
My Thanks to myna who give us google x64 Link...
PS: I heard, Mozilla will make x64 version..

Because Dev builds are never stable, there is a reason why is is call Dev they are pre-betas or alpha builds (not ready for prime time).
There is no way I'm going to risk messing up a perfectly good Google Chrome installation to try a Dev build.

If there is a way to custom install it into a different location without messing with current version of Google Chrome then sure I wouldn't mind trying it. Might even install it inside of Sanboxie but that will not give me its true performance.

they keep it only for nightly users

Which are never stable like Pale Moon or Cyberfox based on the final release code.

Enjoy!! :D
 

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Here is Google Chrome x64
Chrome_64_bit_Released_Malware_Tips_com_Googl.png

To Check x64 version​
version_64_check.png

Version Google Chrome Dev​
About_Version_Google_Chrome.png


Google_Chrome_version.png

ENJOY...
To everyone who wanting to know Google Chrome x64 Dev Canary, also runs even you're on Windows 32 Bits.
(Just for feature of Canary), Can't see performance x64 Dev Canary, For this use Online Installer Here
crr.png


On User Agent No x64 number it's mean running on Windows 32Bits Architecture

chrome.png
 
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