Microsoft’s Edge browser will match Chrome’s upcoming four-week release cycle

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.

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