New version supporting camera raw plug-in 7.1

Hello, I've a canon eos 650D and i wonder when there will be a new version of photoshop elements supporting the camera raw plug-in 7.1 since I don't want to make use of the coverter?

Do you have an idea when that will be? I've an evalution copy and want to wait till my camera is supported, otherwise I've to pay twice! (full and upgrade)

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    yellowmledbetter wrote:
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