Native Arm support for the Creative Cloud suite is something Adobe has been promising since Microsoft announced the Surface Pro X last year.
Jeremy Sinclair #WIMVP November 17, 2020 Developer Jeremy Sinclair noticed the pages today and put the word out via Twitter.Īdobe finally providing native Windows ARM64 support for Photoshop in a Beta? 👀👀👀 /xYux1EnQIm The news came will little fanfare in the form of a couple of newly posted Windows and macOS support pages on Adobe's website. This means that soon Windows Surface Pro X and the new M1 Macs will have fully compatible versions of one of Adobe's most popular apps. On Monday, Adobe quietly released a beta version of Photoshop the runs natively on ARM64 architecture. It will still be some time before we see final versions, but support for the brand new Macs and the relatively new Surface Pro X looks promising. Yesterday, Adobe released a Photoshop beta for both Windows and macOS based on Arm. Something to look forward to: The new M1-powered Apple Macs began shipping today, and Adobe told Photoshop users, 'there's an app for that,' well, sort of.