Equo March Product Update

Francisco Granja on March 25th 2025


Welcome to our product newsletter, where we bring you the latest updates and features from Equo.


🎉 Introducing Windows Arm64 Support

The computing landscape is evolving rapidly, and at Equo, we’re committed to staying ahead of the curve. With the rise of Arm64 powered Windows devices, we’re excited to announce full Equo Chromium support for Windows on Arm64 joining our existing support for Linux on Arm and macOS with Apple Silicon. This ensures Equo Chromium delivers unmatched performance, efficiency, and stability across all major Arm64 platforms for a seamless browsing experience.


Why Windows on Arm64?

The new generation of Windows devices powered by Snapdragon® X Elite and X Plus processors is redefining what’s possible. These next-gen chips offer exceptional performance, extended battery life, and unparalleled efficiency—perfect for demanding workloads and premium experiences. With Windows on Arm64 growing rapidly, Equo ensures a seamless and optimized browsing experience that takes full advantage of the architecture’s potential.


Equo Chromium for Windows on Arm64: What’s New?

This release brings native support for Windows on Arm64, ensuring Equo Chromium delivers powerful, energy-efficient browsing without compromise. Here’s what you can expect:

  • Native Arm64 Optimization: Equo Chromium now runs natively on Arm64-powered Windows devices, eliminating emulation and delivering faster execution, better power efficiency, and next-level responsiveness.
  • Superior Battery Life: Optimized for Arm64’s energy-efficient architecture, Equo Chromium helps you maximize productivity with longer battery life while maintaining smooth, responsive performance.
  • Robust Security & Stability: Key optimizations ensure that Equo Chromium delivers a secure, stable, and reliable browsing experience on all Arm64-powered systems, from high-end laptops to ultra-portable devices.

  • What This Means for Developers & Users

    For developers and users, this means native Arm64 performance without the limitations of emulation. Whether you're testing browser-based applications or embedding Equo Chromium into your own software, this update provides the speed, stability, and efficiency you need to take full advantage of Arm64's power.


    What’s Next?

    As the Windows on Arm64 ecosystem continues to evolve, we’re committed to delivering ongoing improvements to ensure that Equo Chromium stays ahead of the curve. We’ll continue to enhance DevTools, optimize performance, and integrate new features to keep you at the cutting edge.


    🛠️ Fixes and Improvements in Equo Chromium Version 128

    Stability Improvements:

  • Enable multithread for windows
  • Disabling the crash reporter does not alter the configuration file
  • The browser process is now destroyed correctly on Linux
  • Improved the performance of the ChromiumBrowser LocalStorage API
  • Allow multiple applications to be executed in incognito mode
  • Focus loop on macOS
  • Prevent potential browser hangs on dispose on Windows
  • Handle spaces and special symbols in workspace path for chromium cache
  • LocalStorage properties now persist
  • Browser can be opened on Linux distributions with Wayland versions < 1.20

  • For any questions or assistance, feel free to reach out at support@equo.dev.

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