Adobe Illustrator Now Natively Supported on Windows
Windows 11 and On
Adobe Illustrator, one of the most popular Creative Cloud apps, is finally natively supported on Windows. This means that users of Windows 11 and later will be able to run Illustrator without having to use a virtual machine or emulator. This is a significant development for Adobe users, as it will make it much easier to use Illustrator on Windows machines.
Exceptions and Availability
It is important to note that Illustrator is currently not supported on Microsoft SQ1 Arm-based processor Surface Laptop. However, according to the latest reports, Adobe Illustrator now natively supports Windows on ARM devices. This means that users with ARM-based Windows devices will be able to run Illustrator natively.
Adobe continues to fulfill its commitment to bring more Creative Cloud applications natively to Windows. Illustrator beta is now available for Microsoft Copilot PCs with Snapdragon X Series ARM architecture. This is a significant step forward for Adobe users, as it will make it much easier to use Illustrator on a wider range of Windows devices.
Copilot PCs and ARM Architecture
For those who are unfamiliar with Copilot PCs, they are a type of Windows PC that is designed to be used with ARM-based processors. Snapdragon X Series ARM architecture is a type of ARM architecture that is designed for high-performance computing. This means that Copilot PCs with Snapdragon X Series ARM architecture are well-suited for running demanding applications like Illustrator.
If you are a Windows user who has been waiting for native Illustrator support, then you should be excited about this news. Adobe Illustrator is a powerful tool that can be used to create stunning visuals. Now that it is natively supported on Windows, it will be easier than ever to use Illustrator to create your next masterpiece.
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