Google has recently released a version of Chrome that will run natively on Apple’s new M1-powered Mac devices. The rollout was originally planned on 17 November but was held back due to technical errors.
Suffice to say, this version of the web browser is designed to run more efficiently on the new MacBook Air, MacBook Pro and Mac mini which relies on Apple’s own ARM-based M1 chip. Just like Adobe Photoshop and other third party applications, the previous version of Chrome is actually running via the company’s Rosetta emulator which allows the aforementioned devices to run Intel-based processes.
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