
Moving away from EdgeHTML, for Microsoft and Windows 10, is kind of a big deal. The new browser will practically be the same as Google Chrome, and likely include heavy Microsoft-flavoured customization and integration for Microsoft’s services and Microsoft Accounts. The product, currently codenamed Anaheim, will be based on Google’s Chromium browser. And it’s apparently building a new Chromium-based browser to replace Edge, according to Windows Central.

Killing Edge and its rendering engine, EdgeHTML, will mean Microsoft will need to build something new for Windows 10.

The browser, first launched in 2015 along with Windows 10, struggled to get much traction, and continues to scramble with stability issues to date. Microsoft is reportedly killing Windows 10’s default browser, Microsoft Edge.
