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Google Chrome is finally available for Apple’s new Macs with its M1 chip after some hurdles. The company had to pause the release yesterday after many users complained about glitches in the app.
The Big G released the popular browser tuned for Apple’s new chips yesterday. But the people who downloaded it, we couldn’t use it because it was constantly crashing. Later, Chrome engineer Mark Chang said that paused the release for nowand issued a solution for users who already downloaded it.
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If you want to use Chrome on new Macs with Apple M1 chips, head over to https://t.co/uIyDy5PSMS and download the Apple Silicon version that we released today on M87. pic.twitter.com/11uDaIYUR4
– Elvin 🏳️🌈 (@ elvin_not_11) November 17, 2020
Last night, Chang said that the issues are now resolved and you can download a stable version of the browser built for M1 chips.
If you want to download the browser, go to this link from your desktop and click on the Download Chrome button. You will see a dialog box popping up to choose a suitable version for your Mac.
This new version is supposed to produce better performance than that emulated through Apple’s Rosetta 2 layer. TechCrunch’s Mateo Panzarino He was able to open 400 Chrome tabs (Intel version) on his MacBook Pro with M1.
Results: 400 tabs open, still works fine, but managed to get it to shut down in Chrome, just unusable But watching a movie and listening to music works. Honestly Chrome is a pig, I bet this would work in Safari pic.twitter.com/UEntSfVlra
– Matthew Panzarino (@panzer) November 17, 2020
Google Chrome has been one of the most resource intensive applications on any platform. I’m curious to see how reviewers test this new version of Chrome to push the new MacBook to its limits. Bring crazy videos.
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Posted on Nov 19, 2020 – 5:47 am UTC
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