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As nearly three-quarters of Firefox users are running 32-bit Firefox on 64-bit Windows, there is a huge opportunity to improve the ability of those users to run large web apps by accelerating the shift to 64-bit. | As nearly three-quarters of Firefox users are running 32-bit Firefox on 64-bit Windows, there is a huge opportunity to improve the ability of those users to run large web apps by accelerating the shift to 64-bit. | ||
'''Ship Status:''' | '''Ship Status:''' Per our plan of record[https://wiki.mozilla.org/Firefox/Win64#Plan], we are targeting April 2017 (Firefox 53) to change the Firefox installer to default to 64-bit for new installs or reinstalls for eligible users. Upgrading existing 32-bit browser users on 64-bit OSes to a 64-bit browser is not part of this roll-out phase. Our current thinking is to upgrade 32-bit users in the second half of 2017. | ||
==Standardizing and Shipping SharedArrayBuffer== | ==Standardizing and Shipping SharedArrayBuffer== |
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