Google said its team has identified a fix and will be making it available soon. “This should only affect users who have installed Chrome today, and only on new macOS devices with an Apple processor,” the company said in a support page. “We’ve discovered that the version of Chrome made available for download today may crash unexpectedly. Also Read - How to update Google Chrome browser to the latest version Google earlier said that it updated the Chrome download page to include a new version of Chrome optimized for new macOS devices featuring an Apple processor. Also Read - iPhone 13 first impressions: Sensible upgrades over iPhone 12 If you already have the M1 build, we have a workaround,” Mark Chang, a Chrome product manager, said in a tweet on Wednesday. “We hit a bit of a snag with our rollout of the M1-native build of Chrome, so to keep our users in a good place, we paused that rollout and will pick it up again tomorrow. Also Read - YouTube, Gmail, Maps and more Google apps to stop working on millions of phones from today: Check list
Google rolled out the new Chrome version on Tuesday but it crashed unexpectedly on new Mac devices with Apple silicon chips. After experiencing a snag on Apple Mac devices with M1 silicon chip, Google was set to roll out a compatible version of Chrome for new macOS products on Wednesday.