Google aims to release its Chrome version 100 for all versions, but its macOS type claimed it is faster than Apple's Safari, having its speed unmatched by the built-in browser. Many users regarded Chrome as the inferior of the two, but it is the slowest compared to Microsoft and Apple's browsers, as per several reports.
Google Chrome version 100 for the macOS is Faster than Safari
Google released a blog post via its Chromium platform that discussed version 100's upcoming availability that will bring the latest browser update of the company. Currently, it is in beta testing mode, and it focuses on introducing the different features that will change the current state of the browser and its capabilities.
Reports from Tech Crunch claim that this new Chrome 100 is faster than the Safari despite running over a foreign operating system which is the macOS. Google tested its Chrome via the Speedometer 2.0 benchmark that scored 300 points, faster than any browser available to the public.
That is version 99, and it is not yet its next-level release coming soon.
It said that the new version would run faster than Safari, and it aims to bring new features for the users that have it installed on their devices, prioritizing it over the Apple brand.
Google Chrome v 100 is Releasing in a Few Weeks
Chrome version 100 is currently in beta testing mode, and it is finishing up several works on its features and functions that will soon be available for public use. The release will come in a few weeks and focus on the many offers that Google aims to bring in the coming weeks, featuring its faster browser functions and new bids.
Google Chrome, Safari, and other Web Browsers
Google Chrome released its 98th version that adds more layers of security for its web browser and avoids different attacks that could steal data and information from people. However, several attacks proved it can access Google's browser systems that need more updates for the public to protect their needs.
Now, it is leading up to its 100th version and release available to all platforms it supports, including the Windows OS, macOS, Linux, Android, and iOS. The company is also enacting change on its Chrome platform as it focuses on new apps that will feature its offers and what it brings to the table, compared to competitors.
Chrome has many rivals in the current industry, including Mozilla's Firefox, Apple's Safari, Microsoft's Edge, and many more web browsers used by many. Other platforms focus on security and light use, which avoids using cookies in almost everything to prevent longer load times and storage.
Google's 100th version of Chrome aims to be its charmer when it releases, as it is a milestone to achieve this much.
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Written by Isaiah Richard