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Back in 2019, Microsoft introduced the Surface Pro X, the first Surface device in six years to run on an ARM-based processor, and the first one to officially run Windows 10 at that. It also announced that it was working with Adobe to bring its Creative Cloud Suite to Windows 10 on ARM. In November 2020, native support for older Adobe apps for ARM devices on Windows 10 was finally made available, but only as a beta.
This changes now as Adobe has indicated that Photoshop will now run natively on Windows 10 on ARM without the beta tag.
Mention of this was first spotted by Windows Central on Adobe's support page which now mentions that "as of May 2021, Photoshop now runs natively on 64-bit Windows 10 ARM Devices". While it's not clear when this page was updated, archive.org has a snapshot which shows that on May 11, the page still mentioned beta support.
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Adobe Photoshop now runs natively on Windows 10 on ARM
Adobe has announced that its Photoshop software now runs natively on Windows 10 on ARM. Support was previously available as a beta back in November 2020, but is now generally available.
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