Google Drive is now available for Snapdragon-based Windows: full ARM support

Google has announced that its Google Drive app for Windows is now available for all users of ARM-based devices, including Snapdragon X Elite and X Plus chipsets.
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According to a post on the official blog, Google Drive now supports all ARM-compatible PCs, including new Snapdragon devices such as Microsoft Surface laptops and other models from various manufacturers. Users can sync and store files online from Snapdragon PCs.
This version of the app has been adapted for the ARM64 architecture, allowing Google Drive to be integrated directly into Windows Explorer. This simplifies access to files, allowing you to work with documents on Google Drive without the need for additional applications.
Google has also updated Quick Share for Windows to include ARM support, although this version is not native to the platforms.
You can download the Google Drive app for Windows by following the link on the official website.
Last year, Google Drive introduced a new feature - file categorisation. Users will be able to categorise files into different groups, such as Auto, Banking, Expenses, Home, ID, Insurance, Health, Pets, School, Tax, Travel, Work, and more for easier organisation.
Files can belong to multiple categories, making this file management method more flexible than the current folder system.
Source: Google