Google Will Auto-Migrate Some Users To 64-bit Chrome

With the official launch of Chrome 58, Google is preparing to make some big changes with the next update. The company is looking ahead to Chrome 59, which will bring some significant changes such as more user-friendly design, but more importantly 64-bit support.
If you have a 64-bit Windows machine and no less than 4 GB RAM, you might receive the safer and lighter 64-bit version of Chrome. Eventually, all users will get the new version, but if you want to receive it earlier, make sure to enable automatic updates. The 32-bit version will still be available for download via the Chrome download page.

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