Google just launched a faster, more efficient Chrome browser for Windows, but there's a catch
Recent updates to the Chrome browser are optimized for existing ARM-based Windows PCs and several new Copilot+ models, which were released today.
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Recent updates to the Chrome browser are optimized for existing ARM-based Windows PCs and several new Copilot+ models, which were released today.
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