Camera RAW update for Canon EOS T5i

Can anyone tell me if Camera RAW 8.4 supports the Canon EOS T5i?

Yes. The T5i has been supported since Camera Raw 7.4
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Camera Raw plug-in | Supported cameras

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    Kind Regards
    Tom Croll

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