Google releases Chrome beta for Mac 64bit

Google has released Chrome for Mac beta 64bit. When completed it will be 25% faster and 50% more stable than the current version 32bit.

The first version of Chrome for Mac 64bit beta, codenamed ” Canary “, has been released in the past few hours from Google, dedicated ad-free. The launch on the sly is justified by the works still in progress. In any case, Chrome is the only major browser to the computer of the Apple technology not yet available with 64bit.

Recall that the beta version of Chrome for Windows was released in June. On the occasion of the release, Google has stated that with the jump from 32 bit to 64 bit Internet navigation program will be 25% faster in rendering graphics and media management as well as much more stable: the online search giant says the halving of the crash. These improvements can therefore be expected also for the Mac version.

The first browser to adopt a widespread support for 64-bit Internet Explorer was in 2006, while on the Mac, step was taken by Apple with Safari 64bit in 2009 in conjunction with Snow Leopard.

Although Firefox is a 64bit long time on the Mac, but not on Windows. Google has not provided the timing of the release of the new Chrome 64-bit for Mac that should be publicly available for all users of version 38, expected in October.

Chrome 64-bit

Those who wish can download Chrome 64bit beta for Mac from here, but we must keep in mind that this is not a final version and then you must be prepared for possible errors, blocks and malfunction.

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