NEW DELHI: Tech giant Google has announced that it will be adjusting the update release cycle for its Chrome OS later this year. The company has revealed that it will roll out a new release every four weeks.
Chrome OS release TPM lead Marina Kazatcker said in a blog post, “To deliver new features more rapidly to consumers while also continuing to prioritize the key pillars of Chrome OS – security, stability, speed and simplicity – Chrome OS will move to a 4-week stable channel starting with M96 in Q4.”
Google also adds that it plans to introduce a new update channel with an interval of 6 months for its enterprise and education users who want to be a part of the fast release cycle.
“To deliver new features more rapidly to consumers while also continuing to prioritize the key pillars of Chrome OS – security, stability, speed and simplicity – Chrome OS will move to a 4-week stable channel starting with M96 in Q4,” added Kazatcker.
Recently, Google rolled out an update for its Chrome web browser. With this latest update the company rolled out a fix for a bunch of security flaws. One such security flaw fixed by the company is called zero-day vulnerability. The threat is known to be exploited by malicious actors.
The bugs affect Windows, macOS and Linux versions of the browser. According to a report by Android Police, with the release of the latest update Google has fixed the security flaws of its Chrome browser for Android devices and desktop computers.