Download Google Chrome 122.0.6261.58
Google has released version 122 of its Chrome web browser. Google Chrome is available for Windows, Linux and macOS. There are also versions for Android and iOS, but they follow a slightly different release schedule. In version 122, Google added an assistant that should help with writing texts. Furthermore, a page is now loaded before the security check is completed. Learn more about the changes made in this release, in addition to the usual ones bug and security fixescan be done How-To Geek are being found.
Google Chrome 122 Now Available: Here's What's New
Chrome 122 continues the gradual rollout of AI-related features with the addition of a writing assistant. When you right-click on a text box or text field, you'll be able to select “Help me write” to get started. After you type a few words, Chrome will write a longer and properly formatted draft for you. At least, that's what Google says—this hasn't rolled out for us yet, so we can't give it a proper test.
The AI writing assistant was announced last month, and at the time, Google said it was coming in “next month's Chrome release.” Presumably, that means Chrome 122, but there also seems to be a server-side component that might not be activated for everyone yet. It's also unclear which AI model is being used to generate draft text, as Google just announced an updated Gemini 1.5 model.Chrome 122 also introduces some changes to Safe Browsing, as Google revealed earlier this month. Previous versions of the browser checked each loaded website in Google's Safe Browsing database, so the site could be blocked if it is known to distribute malware or cause other security issues. Starting with Chrome 122, web pages will start loading before the Safe Browsing check is complete, which should speed up browser performance with a minimal impact on security. Chrome also now checks PDF downloads less often, because PDF exploits are rare these daysGoogle said in a blog post, “Starting in Chrome 122, we will begin to introduce an asynchronous mechanism which will allow sites to load even while real-time checks with Safe Browsing servers are in progress. We expect this to reduce page load time and improve user experience as real-time server-side checks will no longer block page load, although if a site is found to be dangerous after the page loads then a warning will still be shown.”Chrome 122 also has improvements for WebGPU, the feature that allows video editors, games, and other graphically demanding web apps to boost performance. WebGPU first rolled out in Chrome 113, and this update adds a “compatibility mode” for WebGPU applications to run on devices that only support DirectX 11 graphics (like older PCs) and OpenGL ES (like some Android devices and Chromebooks). The goal is to allow WebGPU applications and games to run on more types of computers and mobile devices, but it's still an experimental feature.
Version number | 122.0.6261.58 |
Release status | Final |
Operating systems | Android, Linux, BSD, macOS, iOS, Windows 10, Windows Server 2016, Windows Server 2019, Windows 11 |
Website | |
Download | https://www.google.com/chrome/ |
License type | Prerequisites (GNU/BSD/etc.) |