Google Chrome is switching to a two-week release cycle
6 hours ago
- #Software Updates
- #Web Development
- #Google Chrome
- Google Chrome will switch to a two-week release cycle for major updates starting with Chrome 153 stable on September 8.
- The new cycle aims to deliver features, performance improvements, and fixes faster to users and developers.
- Weekly security updates will continue between milestones, and the change applies to desktop, Android, and iOS.
- Chrome Beta for each version will be released three weeks before the stable version to allow developers to test upcoming changes.
- The Extended Stable release schedule (every eight weeks) for enterprise customers and Chromium embedders remains unchanged.
- Chromebooks will receive updates after platform testing, with extended release options available.
- Google emphasizes minimizing disruption and maintaining stability with the new release process.