Microsoft has removed some Intel processors from the list of supported processors to run the Windows 11 24H2 update.
There have been some reports saying that Windows 11 will stop supporting Intel processors from the 10th generation and ...
Microsoft removed 8th to 10th-gen Intel gaming CPUs from its OEM build guidelines, but existing Windows 11 support shouldn't ...
In a statement to Windows Latest, Microsoft confirmed that Windows 11 hardware requirements hadn't changed since 2021.
Microsoft updated the OEM support document, titled Windows 11 version 24H2 supported Intel processors, on February 13, writes ...
Microsoft's 24H2 update for Windows 11 has been hit with one bug after another. Many have been patched, but these remain.
Intel stock surged nearly 16% on Tuesday after a Wall Street Journal report suggested that Broadcom and TSMC were considering ...
The list of supported processors we reference in this article is for new OEM systems. However, Microsoft also references this ...
Intel on Monday said that the first two cutting-edge lithography machines from ASML Holding are "in production" at its ...
The updated document is specifically intended for OEMs (Original Equipment Manufacturers) and not for consumer reference.
Talks of Windows 11 24H2 not being supported on certain Intel CPUs have gone rampant lately, but you shouldn't worry.
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