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Upgrade to Google Chrome 64 bit version from 32 bit. If you want to upgrade your Google Chrome to a 64-bit version from 32-bit version, follow the giving procedure. Go to the google chrome download page. Select windows 64-bit. If you don’t see this word, then click on Download Chrome for another platform. Select the 64-bit option for your OS. Chromebook is more than enough for your needs. Having 32 gigs of storage should be sufficient if you plan on using external storage. But, if you plan on loading it up with tons of Android apps then the 64 gigs comes in handy.

For example, you may have Windows 10 on 64-bit and install Chrome on 32-bit. Also, you may use an older version of Windows like Windows XP or Windows Vista, and you want a Google Chrome version that still works on that operating system. Description Google Chrome 64-bit or 32-bit Find whether your Chrome 32-bit or 64-bit Thanks.

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28. Sep 2014, 12:14 PM #2 (permalink)
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Good timing. I was in the middle of comparing Chrome 32-bit and 64-bit, Firefox 32-bit and Waterfox 64-bit. I'll be adding much of what I found to the Windows Web Browser Performance article where it will be easier to understand the comparisons below.
I had 1, 20 and 50 tabs open in Chrome using the alexa list of top site (excluding rated bad by WOT, problem found with Avast, or would upset some people).
  • memory used with all tabs open: 32-bit used less until 50 websites was reached when 64-bit had caught up.
  • memory used after all but one tab released: 32-bit consistently used a little less than 64-bit
  • CPU time to open all tabs: 64-bit used 40% less than 32-bit
With Firefox/Waterfox it was similar except they use nearly 40-50% less memory than Chrome at 20 ad 50 tabs, the 32-bit version uses 25% less CPU time, and 64-bit was only just less than Chrome.
  • memory used with all tabs open: 32-bit used less but 64-bit was catching up. Probably would have been ahead at 70-80 tabs but I didn't test that many.
  • memory used after all but one tab released: 32-bit consistently used a little less than 64-bit
  • CPU time to open all tabs: 64-bit used 20% less than 32-bit
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Google Chrome is arguably the most popular browser used to surf the internet in the present time but most of us are unaware of the fact that there are four versions of the browser.

Yes, you read that right. Most of us work on the stable version, which is an end product of multiple tests run on other versions of the browser — Canary, Beta and Dev.

Every time an update has to be tested, it first rolls out these browser versions and later on when all the bugs are fixed and the update is stable, it’s rolled out for the Chrome browser used by millions.

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Here we’ll be discussing how you can check which browser version you’re using and also how do the four versions of Google Chrome browser differ.

Chrome Versions

Stable

The stable version of Google Chrome browser is what you get if you simply search ‘download google chrome’, ‘google chrome’ or a similar keyword on Google search.

This version is used by a majority of Chrome users and is a result of extensive testing in other versions of the browser, making it the safest and most stable version of Chrome.

Beta

Chrome’s Beta version is one step before the updates are released for the stable build — which caters to millions of Chrome users.

Chrome beta is mostly stable, with a few minor bugs hampering its performance at times — which are then fixed before the update is rolled out to the stable build.

Beta is the final stage of testing the update, gets the final tweaks in user interface and gets tested for bugs before it is released to the wider audience on the stable version of Chrome.

Chrome Beta browser is updated every week by Google and receives a major update approximately every six weeks.

Dev

Chrome Dev is a step ahead of Beta and is slightly more unstable. This version is mainly used by the developers to test out big changes to the browser which may or may not make it to the Stable or even Beta version.

The Dev version of Chrome is more prone to crashes, errors, extension compatibility issues and more as the update on this version is still in its early stages with lots of bug fixes arising and pending fix.

Canary

Chrome Canary is the most unstable build of all the four versions as it’s updated regularly by Google’s servers automatically with the latest Chrome development code.

This version is basically used by developers to test compatibility issues. Most of the updates you see here won’t ever make it to the stable built.

An update is in its infancy when being tested on Canary.

Canary can be run independently alongside your stable version of Chrome on the same PC and will not interfere with the functioning of the latter.

How to Check Your Google Chrome Version?

Checking your current Google Chrome browser version is simple. Access the ‘three-dot’ menu in the top right of the browser.

Hover over to ‘Help’ in the dropdown and click on ‘About Chrome’. The new window will show the version of your browser, the first two digits in the string of numbers is the update number.

In the browser shown in this image, the update number is Chrome58. While the stable version of Chrome browser uses the string of numbers, the other versions have ‘Beta’, ‘Dev’, ‘Canary’ after their respective number strings.

Also Read: How to Identify and Kill Chrome Tabs Eating Up RAM.

Another thing you’ll notice is ’64-bit’ or ’32-bit’ at the end of the version numbers. The Chrome version depends whether the machine you’re running is 32-bit or 64-bit.

64-bit version of the browser has enhanced security features.


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