Microsoft abandoning EdgeHTML and migrating to Chromium creates a number of benefits, including Google itself being more willing to support Windows as a platform.
For example, one of the projects that may see daylight as a result of Microsoft's resolve for Chromium is a Windows 10 ARM form of Google Chrome browser.
And by the looks of products, this really is already a piece happening, and a software developer got the browser ready to go on Windows 10 on ARM.
Jeremy Sinclair explains in a tweet that it's actually possible to build Google Chrome for Windows 10 ARM, despite the fact that not every features are presently working exactly as expected, as it's the situation of the emoji window in Windows 10.
"BEHOLD! Successful Chromium build completed and it is running on Windows ARM64 \o/! It had been SUPER fast opening, also," he tweeted.
Such an achievement brings in its turn other benefits, like the possibility of running Google Chrome on other Windows 10 on ARM devices. Included Windows phones, that's.
"Chrome on Windows phones, an aspiration that finally comes true"
Not really a long time ago, the developer community were able to install Windows 10 ARM on Windows phones, such as the Lumia 950 XL, so because of this new project, Google Chrome ought to be running on these smartphones too.
"A windows phone running chrome natively, rare endangered species within an unnatural habitat," software developer Gustave Monce tweeted throughout the weekend.
As mentioned on several occasions, while it's nice to see software like Windows 10 on ARM or Google Chrome running on Windows phones, Microsoft's smartphone platform is dead anyway.
The company stop providing updates in December this year, so no further security improvements would be released. Additionally, Microsoft itself recommends users to change to Android and iOS to savor the entire advantages of its apps.
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