Google Drive for Windows on Arm PCs is now widely available
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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.