Adobe to Transplant Creative Software Suite to Arm Architecture, PremierePro Now Supports Windows on Arm

TapTechNews August 6th news, the Arm architecture has long been criticized for lacking software support, but the situation has improved in recent months, and more and more third-party applications have begun to adapt to the Arm platform. Adobe has also followed this trend and announced that it will gradually transplant its creative software suite to the Arm architecture.

Adobe to Transplant Creative Software Suite to Arm Architecture, PremierePro Now Supports Windows on Arm_0

The flagship video editing software PremierePro under Adobe now supports the Windows on Arm platform, which is undoubtedly good news for users of Arm processor devices. However, it is a pity that currently PremierePro is still in the emulated running state on the Arm platform and fails to fully exert the advantages of the Arm architecture.

Devices equipped with Arm processors, such as the newly launched Snapdragon XElite notebook, can now download and run PremierePro. Although PremierePro can already run on Arm devices, users need to note that the current version is not natively supported by the Arm architecture but is achieved through emulation for compatibility.

Adobe to Transplant Creative Software Suite to Arm Architecture, PremierePro Now Supports Windows on Arm_1

Adobe said that they plan to launch a native Arm version of PremierePro in the future, but the specific time has not been announced. Nevertheless, for Arm device users, being able to use the emulated version of PremierePro is still a positive progress.

In addition, TapTechNews noticed that Adobe has recently added new AI tools to PremierePro. At the same time, the company has also launched a Beta version of Illustrator for Arm device users to experience.

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