Microsoft announced at the end of 2018 that it will let EdgeHTML deploy and will adopt the Chromium engine in the browser Microsoft Edge, essentially creating a new one Google Chrome.
The company hasn't mentioned a specific timeline for when we'll see the upcoming one application, but simply stated that we could see a preview of the new Microsoft Edge in early 2019.
Everyone, of course, was expecting the new browser to be released through Windows Insider. However, a technician of the company he revealed in reddit that Microsoft will release the application with a standalone installer that will allow anyone to test the new Microsoft Edge using Chromium.
"We can't commit to a specific timeline, but we plan to make it available version as a separate download so you can install it regardless of whether or not you follow Windows Insider builds”.
and continued:
"We are working on its development previews as soon as possible (the idea is early 2019), but we want to make sure that the first preview is a great experience. So we are not ready to commit to anything more at this time. Stay tuned!".
Microsoft may not have a release date for the final release of Chromium-based Edge, but it is believed that it could be released in the fall with the next major Windows 10 operating system update.
The upcoming big April 2019 Update release will be released with the current version of Microsoft Edge as otherwise the numbers do not come out.