Google released 64-bit version of Chrome to eligible Android devices

Thanks to the popularity of large memory above 6GB, most of the current mainstream Android phones are based on 64-bit systems, and 6 years have passed since the release of the first 64-bit Android system. However, Google’s own application Chrome has been unable to update the 64-bit version for a long time, and the official version is still 32-bit.

According to the MSPoweruser, Google started testing the 64-bit Chrome browser on Android in July 2020. Starting today, Google officially pushes 64-bit Chrome to some Android devices. The following are the system requirements:

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  • The device must be running under Android 10 or newer
  • Device memory (RAM) is greater than or equal to 8GB

If you want to test the current version of the Chrome browser for Android devices, you can enter the following address in the browser address bar: chrome://version

According to the report, the current version number of the latest 64-bit Android Chrome browser is 89.0.4389.86. The main improvement of the new version of the browser is better memory management, which brings performance improvements, but the memory space occupied will also be slightly improved.

According to the sources, Google will only allow developers to upload 64-bit apps to the Google Play App Store from August 2021, but the old 32-bit apps will remain. There is also news that some high-end ARM processors after 2022 will only support 64-bit applications.

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