Google accelerates Chrome’s release cycle from every four weeks to two

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Google is accelerating Chrome's release cycle to every two weeks starting in September, aiming to deliver performance improvements, fixes, and new features faster to users and developers across desktop and mobile platforms.

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Starting in September, Google is moving its Chrome browser to a two-week release cycle, instead of the current four-week cycle, or the six-week cycle that existed for the decade before that.

The web platform is constantly advancing, and our goal is to ensure developers and users have immediate access to the latest performance improvements, fixes and new capabilities. Building on our history of adapting our release process to match the demands of a modern web, Chrome is moving to a two-week release cycle. While releases will be more frequent, their smaller scope minimizes disruption and simplifies post-release debugging. And thanks to rece …

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