Google promises to improve Chrome stability with upcoming updates.
Google recently announced a significant change in its regular update release schedule for its Chrome web browser platform. Starting with Chrome 110, the company has introduced a completely new concept called 'Early Stable' version. These updates will be launched one week prior to the final 'Stable' release.

It's important to note that the Early version will not be available to all users but will instead be selectively rolled out by Google to a small subset of customers.
Google announced on its official website:
'We're changing the release schedule for Chrome. Starting with Chrome 110, the first release day to stable will be earlier by one week. This initial stable version will be rolled out to a small percentage of users, while the majority of customers will receive the final release one week later on the scheduled date, which will also be the new version available from the Chrome download page.'
The release schedule for Chrome 110 is as follows:
Beta: January 12, 2023
Early Stable: February 1, 2023
Stable: February 7, 2023
Google's primary goal in this plan is nothing but to thoroughly address any major bugs or issues discovered in the Early Stable release, so that these issues do not affect a wider user base. This is crucial as Chrome currently holds the largest market share in web browsers, with hundreds of millions of regular users worldwide.
(Reference QTM)
