Chrome For Mac M1



© Provided by CNET Apple's M1 chip for Macs is a close relative to the iPhone's A14, but it's more powerful. Screenshot by Stephen Shankland/CNET

Chrome For Mac M1 Update

A day after the arrival of the first Mac with ARM processors on the market, Google launched a new version of Chrome, number 87 of this browser, version adapted to Apple M1 processorsAlmost by surprise, since Google has never been known for being the first to adopt both hardware and software novelties. After experiencing a snag on Apple Mac devices with M1 silicon chip, Google was set to roll out a compatible version of Chrome for new macOS products on Wednesday. IANS November 18, 2020, 11:13 IST.

  • Google, doing all it can to keep up with Apple's revamped Safari browser, released a version of Chrome that runs natively on M1. Unfortunately, there was a problem.
  • Under the Mac Section, download the 64 -Bit zip file. Now unzip the image file using The Unarchiver app. Now open the Chrome browser, if you have not installed before, download Chrome and install it now. On the Chrome Web Store, download the Chromebook Recovery Utility by clicking on Add to Chrome button.
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GoogleChrome has reportedly released an updated version that supports Apple's new lineup of Macs with its own homemade silicon. According to 9to5Google, the Apple silicon version of Chrome for Mac is available now.

You can get it from the Chrome site by clicking 'download' and then selecting 'Mac with Apple chip.'

Developers on Twitter also spotted preliminary support for Apple's silicon in Firefox 84 beta, which Mozilla confirmed in an emailed statement. 'We offered Firefox users on Apple's M1 Macs our first native build with Firefox 84 Beta this week,' a Mozilla spokesperson told CNET. 'Native support is coming for Release. Before that happens, there are a number of changes that need to take place, and each of those changes must be tested thoroughly.'

© Screenshot by Stephen Shankland/CNET

Apple's M1 chip for Macs is a close relative to the iPhone's A14, but it's more powerful.

Google didn't immediately respond to a request for comment.

Apple has begun sales of its new $999 MacBook Air and $1,199 MacBook Pro laptops, as well as its revamped $699 Mac Mini no-frills desktop, which all run the new M1 chip that serves as the brains of its computers.

Last week, Apple finally unveiled its new ARM-powered Macs, and now they're hitting the market. That also means that it's time for app developers to start optimizing their apps for it. In fact, it's not such a simple task. Apps need to be recompiled for the new architecture, lest they deal with the performance impact of running in Apple's Rosetta 2 emulation.

Google Chrome Native For Mac M1

Google released its ARM64 Chrome browser today, and when downloading the browser, you'll be presented with an option to download the Intel or the Apple Silicon version. Since then, Microsoft has also confirmed that its Chromium-based Edge browser is on the way to supporting the Apple M1.

M1 support is in the works, stay tuned 😊

— Microsoft Edge Dev (@MSEdgeDev) November 18, 2020

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Of course, this is sort of something that app developers have to do. Unlike Microsoft's ARM64 efforts, which feel like more of a side-project, Apple is transitioning its entire lineup to its own custom ARM processors. It's leaving behind Intel completely.

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A great example of this is that Google still hasn't released an ARM64 version of Chrome for Windows. And as we exclusively reported over a year ago now, Google has had ARM64 Chrome ready to go on Windows, but it just hasn't released it.