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V8 release v8.9

· 3 min read
Ingvar Stepanyan ([@RReverser](https://twitter.com/RReverser)), awaiting a call

Every six weeks, we create a new branch of V8 as part of our release process. Each version is branched from V8’s Git master immediately before a Chrome Beta milestone. Today we’re pleased to announce our newest branch, V8 version 8.9, which is in beta until its release in coordination with Chrome 89 Stable in several weeks. V8 v8.9 is filled with all sorts of developer-facing goodies. This post provides a preview of some of the highlights in anticipation of the release.

V8 release v8.7

· 3 min read
Ingvar Stepanyan ([@RReverser](https://twitter.com/RReverser)), a V8 flag bearer

Every six weeks, we create a new branch of V8 as part of our release process. Each version is branched from V8’s Git master immediately before a Chrome Beta milestone. Today we’re pleased to announce our newest branch, V8 version 8.7, which is in beta until its release in coordination with Chrome 87 Stable in several weeks. V8 v8.7 is filled with all sorts of developer-facing goodies. This post provides a preview of some of the highlights in anticipation of the release.

V8 release v8.6

· 6 min read
Ingvar Stepanyan ([@RReverser](https://twitter.com/RReverser)), a keyboard fuzzer

Every six weeks, we create a new branch of V8 as part of our release process. Each version is branched from V8’s Git master immediately before a Chrome Beta milestone. Today we’re pleased to announce our newest branch, V8 version 8.6, which is in beta until its release in coordination with Chrome 86 Stable in several weeks. V8 v8.6 is filled with all sorts of developer-facing goodies. This post provides a preview of some of the highlights in anticipation of the release.

V8 release v8.5

· 4 min read
Zeynep Cankara, tracking some Maps

Every six weeks, we create a new branch of V8 as part of our release process. Each version is branched from V8’s Git master immediately before a Chrome Beta milestone. Today we’re pleased to announce our newest branch, V8 version 8.5, which is in beta until its release in coordination with Chrome 85 Stable in several weeks. V8 v8.5 is filled with all sorts of developer-facing goodies. This post provides a preview of some of the highlights in anticipation of the release.

V8 release v8.4

· 5 min read
Camillo Bruni, enjoying some fresh booleans

Every six weeks, we create a new branch of V8 as part of our release process. Each version is branched from V8’s Git master immediately before a Chrome Beta milestone. Today we’re pleased to announce our newest branch, V8 version 8.4, which is in beta until its release in coordination with Chrome 84 Stable in several weeks. V8 v8.4 is filled with all sorts of developer-facing goodies. This post provides a preview of some of the highlights in anticipation of the release.

V8 release v8.3

· 4 min read
[Victor Gomes](https://twitter.com/VictorBFG), safely working from home

Every six weeks, we create a new branch of V8 as part of our release process. Each version is branched from V8’s Git master immediately before a Chrome Beta milestone. Today we’re pleased to announce our newest branch, V8 version 8.3, which is in beta until its release in coordination with Chrome 83 Stable in several weeks. V8 v8.3 is filled with all sorts of developer-facing goodies. This post provides a preview of some of the highlights in anticipation of the release.

V8 release v8.1

· 2 min read
Dominik Inführ, international(ization) man of mystery

Every six weeks, we create a new branch of V8 as part of our release process. Each version is branched from V8’s Git master immediately before a Chrome Beta milestone. Today we’re pleased to announce our newest branch, V8 version 8.1, which is in beta until its release in coordination with Chrome 81 Stable in several weeks. V8 v8.1 is filled with all sorts of developer-facing goodies. This post provides a preview of some of the highlights in anticipation of the release.

V8 release v8.0

· 5 min read
Leszek Swirski, V8th of his name

It’s finally here. Every V8 release, every six weeks when we branch as part of our release process, the question comes up about what will happen when V8 hits version 8. Will we have a party? Will we ship a new compiler? Will we skip versions 8 and 9 and just stay at an eternal V8 version X? Finally, after over 10 years of work, on our 100th blog post, we’re pleased to announce our newest branch, V8 version 8.0 V8, and we can finally answer that question:

V8 release v7.9

· 5 min read
Santiago Aboy Solanes, pointer compressor extraordinaire

Every six weeks, we create a new branch of V8 as part of our release process. Each version is branched from V8’s Git master immediately before a Chrome Beta milestone. Today we’re pleased to announce our newest branch, V8 version 7.9, which is in beta until its release in coordination with Chrome 79 Stable in several weeks. V8 v7.9 is filled with all sorts of developer-facing goodies. This post provides a preview of some of the highlights in anticipation of the release.

V8 release v7.8

· 7 min read
Ingvar Stepanyan ([@RReverser](https://twitter.com/RReverser)), the lazy sourcerer

Every six weeks, we create a new branch of V8 as part of our release process. Each version is branched from V8’s Git master immediately before a Chrome Beta milestone. Today we’re pleased to announce our newest branch, V8 version 7.8, which is in beta until its release in coordination with Chrome 78 Stable in several weeks. V8 v7.8 is filled with all sorts of developer-facing goodies. This post provides a preview of some of the highlights in anticipation of the release.