A flurry of inflammatory headlines this week insisted that Microsoft had 'raised the white flag' and would allow customers to ...
Microsoft’s minimum requirements for Windows 11 cover several hardware components, including having enough RAM and a powerful ...
The company has also clarified that Windows 11 is only supported on CPUs released from 2018 onward due to requirements for virtualization-based security and hypervisor-protected code integrity (HVCI).
The hardware requirements for Windows 11 will not be relaxed. Microsoft will continue to rely on TPM 2.0 in the future, but not for all Windows versions. Microsoft is ...
At launch, one of the drawbacks of Windows 11 was its tougher hardware requirements—specifically, the Trusted Platform Module (TPM) security feature. If you had an older PC, you were out of luck ...
Microsoft says you can install Windows 11 on incompatible hardware but does not guarantee a stable experience.
Microsoft has clarified that it will not lift the TPM 2.0 requirement for Windows 11 as Windows 10 approaches EOL.
With the end of Windows 10 support looming, Microsoft reiterates that the TPM 2.0 hardware requirement 'is not just a recommendation—it’s a necessity' for security.
Microsoft is not backing down on the hardware requirements for Windows 11, stating that the Trusted Platform Module (TPM) is essential for the operating system, even if it is not part of the minimum ...
Time is running out for older PCs running Windows 10, with less than a year to go until the operating system gets the axe. If ...
Microsoft has reaffirmed that it will not lower the minimum hardware requirements for Windows 11, solidifying the need for a Trusted Platform Module (TPM) 2.0 and a compatible CPU. This decision ...