Washington, June 13
American technology conglomerate Google will be adjusting the release cycle for its Chrome OS later this year, moving to a schedule where it launches a new release every four weeks, the company recently announced.
For enterprise and education users who may not want that fast of a release cycle, Google also plans to introduce a new update channel with a 6-month cadence by the time of the M96 release.
The speed of Chrome OS's release schedule will bring it on par with the Google Chrome browser, which will also be transitioning to a four-week release schedule.
As per The Verge, for Chrome browser, that change will kick in starting in the third quarter of this year.
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