Google has introduced a native version of the Google Drive app optimized for Arm-powered PCs, notably those featuring Snapdragon X Elite and X Plus chips. This update means Drive can now be seamlessly integrated with Windows File Explorer, facilitating easier file management for users. The app is compatible with Windows 11 and requires Microsoft WebView2, with a gradual rollout expected. All existing beta users will receive this update automatically, and it is accessible to Google Workspace customers, Individual Subscribers, and personal account holders.
There's now a native version of Google Drive for Arm-powered PCs, allowing access through Windows File Explorer, enhancing file management for users.
The Drive app for Windows is now generally available for Snapdragon X chipsets, following a successful beta test that traced back to last year.
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