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Intel's 8th, 9th, and 10th Gen processors are absent from the Windows 11 24H2 official support list. advertisement. tom's Hardware. Intel 8th, ...
What you need to know. Microsoft has removed 44 Intel Xeon processors from the list of supported Windows 11 CPUs. The chips are from Intel's 8th-generation line of processors.
Microsoft has updated its processor list for Windows 11 version 24H2, and this update is mainly aimed at helping device makers pick the right processors for new computers.
It led some to believe that Microsoft had officially ended support for 8th, 9th, and 10th-gen CPUs on Windows 11 24H2 despite them supporting TPM 2.0. But the truth is that this list only applies ...
Windows 11 is designed to run primarily on computers equipped with Intel CPUs from the 8th generation or newer, or Ryzen 2000 series CPUs or later. The CPUs that were removed are from Intel’s ...
Following the recent changes in CPU instruction set requirements in Windows 11, Microsoft revised the list of officially supported chips. The latest addition includes CPUs from Intel but not AMD.
Previously, Windows 11 supported 8th-gen Intel processors and later. Anyone with an older Intel processor could now have problems updating to Windows 11 24H2. What does this mean for you?
Microsoft has updated its Windows 11-supported CPU list with a slew of Intel and AMD processors. Last month, the American technology corporation rolled out the Moment 3 feature update for Windows ...
This confusion started when Microsoft recently published its list of Intel processors supported by the latest Windows 11 24H2 update, leaving out older Intel 8th to 10th-gen CPUs. While this list ...
Both new Intel and AMD processors are now compatible with Windows 11. This update, known as Moment 3 for Windows 11 22H2, has benefited Microsoft, but there are some important things to note.