Google Chrome
Pro VerifiedGoogle Chrome is Google's web browser for users who need fast web access, broad website compatibility, and a customizable browsing environment.
Google Chrome for Windows
Google Chrome is a web browser developed by Google for accessing websites and running web-based applications. Originally released for Microsoft Windows in 2008, Chrome later expanded to macOS, Linux, Android, iOS, and iPadOS. The browser is built largely from code developed through Google's open-source Chromium project, while Google Chrome itself is distributed as proprietary freeware. Chrome uses Google's Blink rendering engine on its modern desktop versions and serves as a central component of ChromeOS, where it also provides a platform for web applications. For Windows users, the supplied package provides the current x64 release and is intended for everyday web browsing through Google's Chrome environment.
Chrome combines Google's browser development with the Chromium codebase while maintaining its own branded distribution and release package. The supplied Windows build is version 151.0.7922.138 with a listed file size of 150.2 MB and x64 architecture. The provided requirements specify 4 GB of RAM, 2 GB of storage, and no requirement for a dedicated graphics card. Chrome's broader availability across desktop and mobile operating systems also makes it part of a larger multi-platform browser ecosystem. Its long-running development has moved from the original WebKit foundation to Google's Blink engine, which is used by Chrome versions apart from the iOS implementation described in the supplied research.
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System Requirements
Windows- Processor: x64
- RAM: 4 GB RAM
- Storage: 2 GB
- Graphics: No dedicated GPU required
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Google Chrome is a web browser developed by Google for accessing websites and using web-based applications. It began as a Windows browser and later expanded to several desktop and mobile platforms. Chrome is also a major component of ChromeOS, where it provides the browser environment used for web applications.
Yes. The supplied research identifies Google Chrome as freeware. Much of its underlying source code comes from Google's open-source Chromium project, but Google Chrome itself is distributed as proprietary freeware. The source does not provide any paid license requirement for the listed Windows version.
The supplied source lists Google Chrome version 151.0.7922.138. The package is identified as an x64 Windows release with a file size of 150.2 MB. These values come directly from the provided Microsoft WinGet and verified-source research notes rather than being estimated.
Yes. The research states that most of Google Chrome's source code comes from Google's free and open-source Chromium project. Chrome is the branded Google browser built from that foundation, while its modern desktop versions use the Blink rendering engine that Google developed after originally using WebKit.
For the supplied Windows package, the research lists x64 architecture, 4 GB of RAM, and 2 GB of storage. It also states that no dedicated GPU is required. These are the requirements included in the provided source notes, and no additional processor or graphics specifications are supplied.
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