Google has launched its Drive app for Arm-compatible Windows PCs, making it generally available after a beta release last year. This app enhances the usability of Windows PCs equipped with Qualcomm's Snapdragon processors, allowing users to store, sync, and access files more efficiently. The app is designed exclusively for devices running Windows 11 and requires Microsoft WebView 2. Users of the beta version will receive prompts to upgrade to the full version. The launch reflects a broader trend, as more apps add support for Arm64 architecture, notably following the introduction of Qualcomm's Copilot Plus PCs.
Google's Drive app for Arm-compatible Windows PCs is now generally available, enhancing file storage, syncing, and access on devices running Snapdragon processors.
This Arm64 version of Google Drive requires Windows 11 and Microsoft WebView 2, ensuring compatibility with modern hardware.
Previously, the app was in beta, but Google is now prompting users to upgrade to ensure access to the latest features and improvements.
With Qualcomm's Copilot Plus PCs, many applications have added Arm64 support, indicating a growing ecosystem for Snapdragon-powered devices.
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