
But this decision has not been taken on a whim. In its release notes, Google Chrome mentioned that the Chrome 110, which was released on February 7, will no longer support Windows 8.1, Windows 8, Windows 7, Windows Server 2012, and Windows Server 2012 R2.

Also Read - Microsoft is officially done with Windows 10 updates: What this means for you So, if you have an old or outdated PC and want to use Google Chrome, you must upgrade your hardware. That is because the Google Chrome 110 version will not support older Windows versions. The new Chrome 110 version brings support for multiple extensions and fixes a lot of bugs - something most users will appreciate, but it will disappoint some users, too.

Google Chrome has rolled out a new update that revises the browser to version 110.
