Why is the 64-bit version of Chrome still in Beta for Windows? It's 2016. Right now I'm using Canary and 32-bit Chrome. Canary started crashing this week on reddit an 4chan.
>>54413838
What are you talking about? There has been 64-bit Chrome stable for a while.
>>54413881
Where is it?
>reddit >reddit >reddit >reddit >reddit >reddit >reddit >reddit >reddit >reddit >reddit >reddit >reddit >reddit
REEEEEEEEEEEE
>>54413838
Used Canary for a year and still am, never had problems with it whatsoever.
>>54413896
https://www.google.com/search?q=Chrome+64-bit+stable
>>54413838
Every tab is a process in Chrome, so unless one specific web page is going to use more than 4GB of memory, you don't need 64bit.
>>54414140
what if I have 100 tabs?