Yesterday, we reported that Asus is rolling out Windows 11 support on its PCs having the 6th- and 7th-gen Intel processors. However, there was no mention of it in the official list from Microsoft.
The same may go for devices with AMD Zen 2 chips, Microsoft says, in a blog post attempting to address the ‘confusion’ that has surrounded compatibility requirements for the operating system.
When Microsoft introduced Windows 11 this week, the company promised that it would be a free upgrade for Windows 10 users with PCs that meet the minimum system requirements, but there was some ...
Asus has begun rolling out Windows 11-compatible firmware on some of its LGA1151-based Z270 motherboard models. The new firmware enables TPM 2.0 support on all such compatible models by default. Asus ...
Windows 11 is set to launch this fall, and the new operating system brings an updated user interface as well as new features for multitasking, support for running Android applications, and a number of ...
Microsoft announced today that they might lower the Windows 11 system requirements to allow Intel 7th generation and AMD Zen 1 CPUs to use the new operating system. When Microsoft announced Windows 11 ...
Windows 11 is already known for its strict hardware requirements, which Microsoft hasn’t let up on since the OS first released back in 2021. The TPM 2.0 security module requirement has disqualified a ...
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