More than a year ago, Google launched a new update cycle in Chrome, releasing a new version every four weeks instead of six weeks so that news reaches users faster, but this very fast update schedule means that every now and then major bugs creep into the Browser.
To avoid this, or rather limit the impact Among the possible errors, Google announced that Chromium releases a new update schedule, kicking off a intermediate version between Chrome Beta and the stable version of Chrome
New “early stable” version
Google will continue to release a new stable version of its browser every four weeks, but Starting with Chrome 110, a first stable version will be released for a small percentage of usersand it will do so a week before launch for all users.
It seems that Google does not have enough with Chromium Beta to debug bugs and bugs in an upcoming version of Chrome before its final release, bringing a week before the release of the new version of Chrome a few lucky users will get the update to the new version
If during this first week of the launch of the stable version, Google will try to correct all the possible bugs which will have been detected by its first users. When Google has fixed the most important bugs, it will release the stable version for everyone. thus limiting the impact of unpleasant bugs
Google reports that for Chrome 110, the key dates will be:
- Beta: January 12, 2023
- Early stable: February 1, 2023
- Stable: February 7, 2023
With this new one-week margin, Google hopes that no more spectacular problems will hit users with a new Google Chrome update, as if it happened with a version, or after releasing the update , he had to release a new version within hours to fix this bug.
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