Support for upcoming EOS 5D Mk II

Having read previous posts on camera support in Camera Raw 4.5, 4.6 & 5.x, am I correct in assuming that support for the Canon 5D Mk II (to be released in november) will be added to Camere Raw 5.x *only*? (I.e., that Camera Raw 4 is now 'finalized' as Camera Raw 4.6?)

>that Camera Raw 4 is now 'finalized' as Camera Raw 4.6?
Yep...you'll be able to use the 5D M2 raws in DNG Converter 5.x (whatever number the "next one" would be after the next one) with CT 4.6 but Tom Hogarty has already stated that 4.6 was he last one for CS3.

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