Microsoft is going to tweak its Microsoft Edge release cycles to match the weekly release cadets for Chrome.
“As contributors to the Chromium project, we look forward to the new 4-week release cycle cadences that Google has announced to help deliver faster to our customers,” Microsoft said in a blog post on Friday.
The change will take effect with Edge 94, which is slated for a release in September. Google pledged to make the transition to Chrome in Q3 with Chrome 94, but did not give a specific month as Microsoft did.
Like Google, Microsoft also offers businesses the option to offer a longer release cycle. According to the extensive stable schedule, there will be a new version every eight weeks. However, a four-week cadence will be the standard, Microsoft says.
Edge is not the only Chromium-based browser that makes the transition to a four-week release cycle; Brave story The edge on March 5 that he plans to fit in with the new schedule as well.