Google Chrome to Come to Arm-Powered Linux Devices Later This Year
Google has announced that it will bring its popular browser, Google Chrome, to ARM-powered Linux devices in the second quarter of 2026. This marks a significant milestone for the company, following similar releases for ARM-based Macs and Windows on Arm in recent years. The move is seen as a response to growing demand from developers and users who require a seamless browsing experience that leverages both the open-source Chromium project and Google’s ecosystem of apps and features. The exact reasons behind this decision are unclear, with Google citing “growing demand” as the primary motivation in its blog post announcement. The upcoming Chrome release for ARM-powered Linux devices is expected to address the limitations faced by existing Chrome downloads, which only work on certain types of systems. This new version will provide a more comprehensive and compatible browsing experience, opening up new possibilities for developers and users working with Linux-based ARM devices.