Microsoft Updates: Windows 11 Minimum System Requirements to Include Older Intel CPUs
"Windows 11 would have minimum system requirements that would make it unusable on some older CPUs."
Microsoft has updated its Windows 11 minimum system requirements to include more Intel CPUs. The minimum system requirements now include additional older Intel CPUs that will be compatible with Windows 11.
Microsoft announced there were a few key minimum requirements for running Windows 11. These include a compatible 64-bit processor, 4GB of RAM, 64GB of storage, UEFI secure boot, certain graphics requirements, and TPM 2.0. This caused a bit of a stir as CPUs older than late 2017 was not supported; and to run Windows 11, users would have to upgrade their still fairly capable CPUs.
The new additions to the compatible CPU list include Intel Core X-series and Xeon W-series. Intel Core 7820HQ CPUs are also new to the list but only selected devices running this CPU that shipped with modern drivers based on Declarative, Componentised, Hardware Support Apps (DCH) design principles such as the Surface Studio 2 are compatible.
MacBook users will not be able to install Windows 11 at least officially due to the TPM 2.0 requirement. Apple has never offered support for the TPM 2.0 on its Intel Macs, which makes them all incompatible with the newest version of Windows.
Microsoft announced Windows 11 in June and is currently testing the latest OS in beta. It brings a visual overhaul to the Windows platform along with several deeper changes.
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