Thursday, August 28, 2014

Gotta have it!------Chrome 64-bit browser finally available as a stable version

Chrome 64-bit browser finally available as a stable version | Ars Technica
Google today released a 64-bit stable version of its Chrome browser for Windows systems. 
The 64-bit support has been in testing since June, and as of Chrome version 37 it has made it to the mainstream version.
The 64-bit version offers three main advantages and one possible drawback. 
The browser's advantages are speed, security, and stability. Google claims that certain media and graphics workloads in particular are faster with 64-bit. It offers the example of VP9 video decoding—used for some YouTube high-definition streams—being 15 percent quicker compared to 32-bit.

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