Google Chrome confirms that the latest version has a crash

At present, Google official has acknowledged the crashes problem and said that there is compatibility, mainly because of the new renderer process of Google Chrome conflicts with some security software. The Google Chrome development team said that the new renderer code integrity check is designed to ensure that the browser process has not been tampered with to improve browser security.

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Google explains:

If you are seeing the behavior on a work computer, or while on a connection provided by your workplace, this may be related to a known incompatibility between Chrome and older versions of Symantec Endpoint Protection. You can reach out to your IT department for more assistance, and share the below:
You should update Symantec Endpoint Protection to version 14.2 or later. You can also disable the added protection that triggers this incompatibility using the RendererCodeIntegrityEnabled policy in Chrome. More information is available in our Enterprise Release Notes.

Although Google Chrome has acknowledged the compatibility of the renderer code integrity check, it only indicates a conflict with some security software and caused a crash. Many security software will cause such problems, including Kaspersky, Symantec, Norton, and McAfee. In particular, Windows Defender users will also encounter similar situations. After Google’s new version was released, a large number of users around the world have crashed.

The advice given by Google Chrome is that the user closes the renderer code integrity check. It is not clear whether the install package push update has been adjusted to resolve the issue.