Google Drive for Arm64 Now Available for Windows 11 PCs
The app supports Snapdragon-powered devices, addressing software compatibility challenges for Windows on Arm systems.
- Google has officially launched the general availability of its Drive app for Arm64-compatible Windows PCs, following a beta release in 2024.
- The app allows users with Qualcomm Snapdragon-powered devices to store, sync, and access files on Windows 11 systems.
- The Arm64 version of Google Drive requires Windows 11 and Microsoft WebView 2, which is typically included with the operating system.
- Users who participated in the beta program will be prompted to upgrade to the latest version, now downloadable from Google’s website.
- This launch is part of broader efforts by tech companies, including Microsoft’s work on the Prism emulator, to improve software support for Windows on Arm PCs.