Good News! Google Presents Chrome On Arm CPU-Based Windows Laptop

JAKARTA Google gives a surprise to Windows laptop users based on Arm CPUs. In the near future, they can download the original Chrome application and can run stably.

Chrome's presence for Windows, which supports Arm's CPU, was first discovered by Pedro Justo, a user of platform X, on Friday, January 26. He shared an official website for downloading the Windows-64 bit version of the Canary Chrome.

Although the website for downloading the application is already available, Chrome cannot work stably. Currently, Google is still developing the application and it is not known when they will release a more stable version.

If Windows users with CPU Arm can't wait to download Chrome, they can directly download the app via the official Chrome website for the Canary version. In the description section, click the Windows 64-bit special version.

The emergence of Chrome for CPU-based Windows Arm is good news. The reason is, this laptop is known for its lack of application support. Although this laptop user can use Microsoft Edge, some users may be more comfortable using Chrome.

In fact, Microsoft Edge on Windows is based on Arm CPU using Chromium, an open-sourced browser made by Google. Chromium shares the code and has the same features as Chrome, but licenses and operations remain different.

With the presence of genuine Chrome for Arm-based Windows, a number of users may switch from Edge browser. The reason is, using Chrome which is managed directly by Google will feel different compared to Edge.