Google has revealed that, commencing in September of this year, the stable version of the Chrome browser will see its update cycle slashed from a four-week interval to just two weeks. This strategic move is designed to expedite the delivery of performance enhancements, bug resolutions, and novel features to both users and developers. In a blog post, the company elucidated that this adjustment represents its latest endeavor to fine-tune the release process, thereby aligning it more closely with the dynamic demands of the contemporary web landscape.
