PerformanceIn our earlier testing, we declared that the previous version of Google Chrome-which was available only as an x86_64 binary and needed to be run using Rosetta 2-was perfectly fine. Presumably, Google is pushing separate downloads due to the much smaller file size necessary for the x86_64-only package-the universal binary contains both x86_64 and ARM applications, and weighs in at 165MiB to the Intel-only package's 96MiB. ![]() ![]() ![]() Google presents Chrome for download as either an x86_64 package or an M1 native option-which comes across as a little odd, since the M1 native version is actually a universal binary, which works on either M1 or traditional Intel Macs.
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