In March, Google said it would change its release cycle Chrome. New stable releases will come every 4 weeks. Today, he explained how and when he will do it.
“Για να προσφέρουμε νέες δυνατότητες πιο γρήγορα στους καταναλωτές, ενώ συνεχίζουμε επίσης να δίνουμε προτεραιότητα στους βασικούς πυλώνες του Chrome – ασφάλεια, σταθερότητα, speed and simplicity – Chrome will move to a stable 4-week channel starting with version 96 in Q4” he says Google's Marina Kazatcker.
"To bridge the gap between the M94 when Chrome moves in a four-week cycle and the M96, Chrome will not release a version [version 95]."
Google will release version 94 of Chrome in the third quarter of 2021. Then, starting with version 96, it will release new versions of the browser every 4 weeks, instead of every 6 weeks allowed by the current release cycle.
During this time, Google will also create a new traffic channel with an update rate every 6 months for business and education users.
Details of the latest change will be released soon, the company said.
As you may know, the Microsoft will also adopt the new program release of Chrome for its own Edge browser. So maybe Edge won't release a version either.