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davidlv

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Does anyone know a site that has up-to-date Ungoogled Chromium for the Mac (Apple arm64 version)?
I know the sites below, but the Softaro.net site is always very slow to publish the arm64 version (Intel version usually available soon after the new release of Chrome is announced. The Woolyss site also usually has the current Intel version available, but it does not feature an Ungoogled Apple arm64 version.
https://github.com/macchrome/macstable/releases. <--- Same version (Intel only) as that at the Woolyss site above
https://formulae.brew.sh/cask/chromium. <--- Eloston's site (Intel only)
https://www.techspot.com/downloads/browsing/ <--- Usually has an arm64 version available, but sometime 2 versions behind the curve
 
From the Eloston Brew:

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What does your reply mean? Is there an arm64 version available there? The picture you sent has no links at all and it doesn't show an Apple arm64 version. So why did you send that? At the present, the Eloston version announced on the Homebrew page is an Intel build, and one version behind the Intel version available at the Softaro net site.
Post a link if there is one.
 
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What does your reply mean? Is there an arm64 version available there? The picture you sent has no links at all and it doesn't show an Apple arm64 version. So why did you send that? At the present, the Eloston version announced on the Homebrew page is an Intel build, and one version behind the Intel version available at the Softaro net site.
When a process is running as a native ARM build, it will display Apple under the 'Kind' header. If it is an Intel process, it will display Intel. This installed the ARM build and runs as such.

Additionally, if you look at the Cask Code on Github from the Brew site, you will find that it does list an ARM build.

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When a process is running as a native ARM build, it will display Apple under the 'Kind' header. If it is an Intel process, it will display Intel. This installed the ARM build and runs as such.

Additionally, if you look at the Cask Code on Github from the Brew site, you will find that it does list an ARM build.

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Thanks for the reply, but my question was "Does anyone know a site that has the up-to-date, meaning current version and and an arm64 version. The code you sent clearly shows version 110.0.5481.100, not the current Intel version 110.0.5481.177 that has been available for days at the Softaro site listed above. Read my first post and if you have a link please post it. I don't need the arm64 110.0.5481.100 version. It is already installed on the MBA I am using to post this. The 177 version includes 10 security patches and I would like to get it soon.
 
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