Google Chrome es uno de los navegadores web más utilizados en el mundo. Es un navegador web gratuito desarrollado por Google LLC .
El proceso de desarrollo de Chrome se divide en diferentes "canales de lanzamiento", cada uno de los cuales trabaja en una compilación en una etapa de desarrollo diferente . Google Chrome ofrece cuatro canales: estable, beta, desarrollo y Canary. Chrome se actualiza generalmente cada tres o cuatro semanas para las versiones principales, así como las compilaciones estables para las versiones menores. [1]
Las siguientes tablas resumen el historial de versiones del navegador web Google Chrome .
Versiones 0-9
Versiones 10-19
Versiones 20-29
Versiones 30-39
Versiones 40-49
Versiones 50-59
Versiones 60-69
Versiones 70-79
Versiones 80-89
Versiones 90-99
Versions 100-109
Versions 110-119
Versions 120-present
See also
Notes
- Release date is the date of the first release. All channels have subsequent updates which are not shown. For release, update history see Google Chrome Releases.
- Old development and beta builds are not shown after they become stable releases.
- The first stable release in macOS and Linux was Google Chrome 5.0.375. The first stable release on Android was Chrome 18.0.1025123 (Chrome for Android).[r 359][r 360][r 361]
- Chrome 21 is the last supported version on Mac OS X 10.5.
- As of Chrome 26, Linux installations of the browser may be updated only on systems that support GCC v4.6 and GTK v2.24 or later. Thus systems such as Ubuntu Lucid 10.04 LTS, Debian 6's 2.20, and RHEL 6's 2.18 are now among those marked as deprecated.[r 362]
- Chrome 34 was the last supported version to run on older processors that lacked SSE2.
- Chrome 42 was the last version supported on Android Ice Cream Sandwich
- Chrome 49 released on 2016-03-02 was the last version supported on Windows XP, Windows Vista, Mac OS X 10.6, 10.7, and 10.8.
- As of Chrome 59, Linux Chrome defaults to GTK+3. Older versions of Linux, e.g. RHEL 6 or CentOS 6, with only GTK+2 support, are not able to run this version of Chrome. Red Hat's GTK+2 build of Firefox ESR is probably the last remaining regularly updated browser on RHEL 6/CentOS 6.[21]
- Standalone builds can be found on Google's Chromium Browser Continuous build server.
- Chrome 67 was the last version supported on OS X 10.9, however, Google's download page offers version 65.
- Chrome 71 was the last version supported on Android Jelly Bean
- Chrome 81 was the last version supported on Android KitKat.
- Version 82 was skipped due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
- Chrome 87 was the last version supported on OS X 10.10.
- Chrome 88 was the last supported version to run on older processors that lacked SSE3.
- Chrome 95 was the last version supported on Android Lollipop.
- Chrome 103 was the last version supported on OS X 10.11 and macOS 10.12.
- Chrome 106 was the last version supported on Android Marshmallow.
- Chrome 109 was the last version supported on Windows 7, Windows 8 and Windows 8.1.[r 349]
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