Google Chrome Dev & Canary 64-Bit Builds Released

Google Chrome Now Available in 64-bit for Windows
If you are seeking optimal performance with Google Chrome on a 64-bit Windows operating system, exploring the latest 64-bit builds is highly recommended. New 64-bit versions of Chrome have been released in the Dev and Canary channels this week, offering opportunities for comprehensive testing.
Seamless Transition for Existing Users
Users currently running the 32-bit version of Chrome on a 64-bit Windows system can upgrade without concern. Installation of these new builds will not result in data loss or profile corruption.
The official announcement highlights the benefits of this update. It delivers a browsing experience that is both faster and more secure through the addition of 64-bit support.
Key Features of the 64-bit Builds
- Available for Windows 7 and Windows 8.
- Replaces the existing Chrome installation while retaining all user data.
- No uninstallation of the current Chrome version is required.
This ensures a smooth and uninterrupted user experience during the upgrade process.
Download Links
The preferred channel version can be downloaded using the links provided below. Further details regarding the new 64-bit builds are also accessible through these links.
Please note that the download pages are designed to automatically detect 64-bit systems and offer the corresponding installation file.
Download Google Chrome Dev Channel 64-Bit
Download Google Chrome Canary Channel 64-Bit
Explore the new 64-bit Windows Canary and Dev channels
These new builds represent a significant step forward in optimizing Google Chrome for 64-bit Windows environments.
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