![]() “The 8-week “Extended Stable” release cycle option for Microsoft Edge Stable will deliver cumulative feature updates aligned with even-numbered releases beginning with Microsoft Edge 94 any feature updates from odd-numbered releases will be packaged up and delivered as part of the subsequent even-numbered release,” the company explained. To opt in to the 8-week “Extended Stable” release cycle option, IT Admins will need to use a Group Policy or select the new channel option via Intune in Microsoft Endpoint Manager. ![]() Microsoft explained back in March that this faster release cycle would bring new features to Edge users more frequently, but the company is also offering a new 8-week “Extended Stable” release cycle option for enterprise users with a biweekly security update. ![]() ![]() Microsoft Edge 94 is now available in the Stable channel, and this release marks the switch from a 6-week to a 4-week release cycle. ![]()
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