Summary

  • Google has launched its Drive storage service for Windows computers powered by processors designed by ARM.
  • The application became available in beta form last year, but has now been fully rolled out.
  • The app allows Windows 11 computers that utilise Snapdragon processors, notably those from Huawei and Lenovo, to store and sync files through Google Drive.
  • The launch forms part of a broader trend of supporting non-Intel processors, with Google’s Chrome browser and rivals to Google Chrome, such as NordVPN and ExpressVPN, also adding support for the technology.
  • Microsoft itself is developing an update to allow more software to run on computers with Snapdragon processors.

By Emma Roth

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