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Google Chrome for ARM64 Linux devices coming Q2 2026 

Following Mac and Windows versions, Google Chrome will soon support ARM64 Linux devices.

Google released a version of its browser for Apple Silicon in 2020, while support for ARM-powered Windows devices arrived in 2024.

Chrome for ARM64 Linux is next, with availability set for the second quarter (April-June) of 2026. Google says this support “addresses the growing demand for a browsing experience that combines the benefits of the open-source Chromium project with the Google ecosystem of apps and features.”

The company notes how this was a “significant undertaking to ensure that ARM64 Linux users receive the same secure, stable, and rich Chrome experience found on other platforms.”

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Of note is a partnership with Nvidia to make it easy to install Chrome on the DGX Spark, which is an “AI supercomputing device that packs its Grace Blackwell architecture into a compact, 1-liter form factor.” Google’s browser will be installable from NVIDIA’s software package management service.

Those on all other Linux distributions can install the ARM64 version of Chrome by visiting chrome.com/download.

This launch marks a major milestone in our commitment to the Linux community and the Arm ecosystem. We look forward to seeing how developers and power-users leverage Chrome on this next generation of high-performance devices.

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