Google has released a 64-bit version of Chrome for Windows





Yesterday Google announced a 64-bit version of its browser Chrome. To obtain this version, you must choose either Dev Channel or Canary channel , for users of Windows 7, and 8.

One would think that a 64-bit builds of the browser will pass through time in beta, and then receive and stable-version.

According to the developers, the new version of Chrome 25% more productive than the regular version. The browser also supports some "buns» Windows 8, for example High Entropy ASLR , that makes the browser a bit more secure.

Also, the developers claim that the 64-bit version of the browser is more stable than 32-bit. Kind of like "falls" does 50% less than the 32-bit version. In general, now a word for users to try out a new build Chrome.

Via chromium

Source: habrahabr.ru/post/225197/