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Google Chrome Native Support for ARM64 Linux

Analysis based on 8 articles · First reported Mar 12, 2026 · Last updated Mar 16, 2026

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30
Attention
2
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8
Market Impact
Direct
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The release of Google===Google Chrome for ARM64 Linux is a positive development for the technology market, particularly for Arm Holdings and Linux ecosystems, as it enhances software compatibility and user experience. This move by Google also strengthens its position in the browser market and could slightly boost Nvidia's DGX Spark sales due to improved software integration.

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Google has announced that its Chrome browser will launch with native support for ARM64 Linux devices in the second quarter of 2026. This marks the first time the official Google===Google Chrome browser will run natively on this architecture, providing users with a secure, stable, and rich browsing experience. The update will allow ARM64 Linux users to run Google===Google Chrome directly without workarounds, offering features like Chrome sync, access to the Chrome Web Store, and built-in security tools. Google is also partnering with Nvidia to simplify the installation of Google===Google Chrome on Nvidia===Nvidia DGX Spark systems, an AI computing device running Linux on Arm Holdings. This initiative reflects the growing demand for combining the open-source Chromium foundation with Google's ecosystem of tools and services.

90 Google announced native Chrome support for ARM64 Linux Arm Holdings
70 Google partnered with Nvidia to simplify Chrome installation Nvidia
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Google is releasing a native version of its Chrome browser for ARM64 Linux, expanding its market reach and ecosystem integration. This move is expected to enhance user experience and security for ARM64 Linux users.
Importance 100 Sentiment 40
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Google===Google Chrome will gain native support on ARM64 Linux, improving performance, security, and user experience for a new segment of users. This expands the browser's compatibility and market share.
Importance 90 Sentiment 40
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Arm Holdings will benefit from increased software compatibility and adoption with the official release of Google===Google Chrome for ARM64 Linux. This validates the growing importance of ARM-based systems in the computing landscape.
Importance 70 Sentiment 30
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Nvidia is partnering with Google to simplify Chrome installation on its DGX Spark system, which runs Linux on Arm Holdings. This collaboration enhances the value proposition of Nvidia's hardware for researchers and developers.
Importance 50 Sentiment 20
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Nvidia===Nvidia DGX Spark users will benefit from easier installation of Google===Google Chrome, improving the overall user experience and software accessibility on this AI computing device. This makes the system more attractive to its target audience.
Importance 40 Sentiment 20
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