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Google Chrome is killing off support for some ancient PCs – Good Gear Guide
For users whose PC contains an Intel Pentium 4 or an AMD Athlon 64, bad news: they are about to lose access to Google Chrome.

For one of the few users whose PC contains an Intel Pentium 4 or an AMD Athlon 64, bad news: they are about to lose access to Googles Chrome browser.
As noted by TechRadar, Google is warning that in Google Chrome 89, the vendor plans to drop support for processors which lack Streaming SIMD Extensions support, or SSE3. The current version is Chrome 88. If PC includes one of those processors and tries to run Chrome, running the browser will result in a crash. Otherwise, Chrome simply wont install.
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