![]() Update 11/17: Google has pulled the Apple Silicon-optimized version of Chrome due to “unexpected crashes.” Users that were able to install are advised to follow this workaround to resolve the issue: This change to the installer page has yet to fully roll out to all new MacBook Air, MacBook Pro, and Mac Mini devices. ![]() If you’re using an M1 computer, you should be given the option to select between “Mac with Intel chip” - which is labeled as being “most common” - and “Mac with Apple chip.” To download, visit /chrome and click the blue “Download” button. Therefore, an uninstall is required to get the optimized version immediately. ![]() As of this morning, those on M1 devices with the Intel variant of the browser are not automatically getting updated yet. Update 11/18: The Apple Silicon version of Chrome for Mac is now available for download. Following today’s launch of M1-powered Macs, Google has quietly released a Mac version of Chrome that is optimized for Apple Silicon.
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