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chromium ingestion lag
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The tag 'chromium ingestion lag' refers to the delay between an upstream Chromium security fix being published and Microsoft incorporating that fix into Microsoft Edge. On WindowsForum.com, discussions center on how Microsoft's Security Update Guide (SUG) maps Chromium vulnerabilities, such as CVE-2025-13223, to Edge updates. Users examine the lag as a downstream signal for whether Edge builds are patched against known flaws, particularly in the V8 engine. The tag covers topics like patch timelines, ingestion processes, and the practical impact on Edge users waiting for fixes.
Chromium’s V8 type‑confusion flaw tracked as CVE‑2025‑13223 is listed in Microsoft’s Security Update Guide because Microsoft Edge (the Chromium‑based browser) consumes Chromium’s V8 engine — the Security Update Guide entry is the downstream signal that tells Edge customers whether Microsoft has...