![]() ![]() This means you now have the best of both worlds, the performance, ubiquity and compatibility of Chrome coupled with the efficiency of a first party browser. Google's Chrome extension website identifies Edge as Chrome and you can just install the extensions available there as you would on Chrome.īeing a first party browser, however, does mean Edge enjoys some performance and efficiency advantages on Windows 10, making it generally easier to run than Chrome on slower machines like tablets and also better for your battery life. Most importantly, you can now also install Chrome extensions on Edge. It has similar performance to Chrome and most of the shortcuts and features work the way they would on Chrome. This, coupled with extensive changes to the UI, has resulted in the new Microsoft Edge ostensibly behaving like Chrome once you look past the UI differences. While the original Edge ran on EdgeHTML browser engine and Chakra JavaScript engine, the new browser runs on the same Blink and V8 engines, respectively, as Chrome. The new version is based on the Chromium project by Google, which is also the basis for browsers like Chrome and Opera. ![]() Microsoft launched the new version of Edge back in January and until now required you to download manually from the website. The update will be available to Windows 10 users running 1803, 1809, 1903, and 1909 builds. Microsoft is now rolling out the updated version of its Edge browser on Windows 10 through Windows Software Updates. ![]()
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