This year, Windows 11 put forward TPM 2.0 requirements, and Microsoft’s official recommended processor actually starts from Intel 8th generation Core or AMD Zen2. Although Microsoft subsequently clarified that the hardware configuration has not yet been finalized and that it has to wait for the preview test results, from the standpoint of the motherboard manufacturers, some things seem difficult to reverse.
A few days ago, Biostar announced that its AMD A320, B350, X370, X470, B450, X570, B550, A520 chipset series, Intel B250, B460, B560, H510, Z590 and J4105NHU chipset series are ready for Windows 11. BIOS default settings meet the Windows 11 upgrade requirements.
Another motherboard manufacturer gave a broader model, Intel platforms include X299, C621, C232, C236, C246, 200, 300, 400, 500 series, AMD platforms include TRX40, 300, 400, 500 series motherboards, etc. The manufacturer stated that the AMD platform needs to turn on TPM-related functions in the BIOS, and Intel needs to turn on PTT-related functions to pass the Windows 11 upgrade certification test.
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From the perspective of these chipsets, Intel is the oldest 6th generation Core CPU, and AMD is the oldest generation Ryzen. At least from an official point of view, older platforms, such as those before 2015, do not meet the requirements of Windows 11.
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