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 ...
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.
Microsoft Windows 11 will officially support only PCs from the last three to four years. After receiving a lot of flak for stricter-than-usual requirements for Windows 11, Microsoft has reevaluated if ...
After testing things for a bit, Microsoft has finally updated its list of supported CPUs for Windows 11 with select 7th-gen Intel processors. The new list includes Surface Studio 2's chip as well. The ...
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 Teases Windows 11 Support for 7th Gen Intel CPUs, First-Gen AMD Ryzen Chips Citing consumer confusion, the company is also temporarily removing the PC Health Check app, which evaluated ...
Related reads:End of an Era: Microsoft to Shut Down Skype in May and Replace It With Free Version of Microsoft Teams The reveal of Windows 11 has come with its own surprises, some of which required a ...
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 ...
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 ...
Last week, Microsoft angered PC users everywhere when it revealed that Windows 11 won’t officially support CPU processors from a mere four to five years ago. But now the company is considering ...
Last week, Microsoft angered PC users everywhere when it revealed that Windows 11 won’t officially support CPU processors from a mere four to five years ago. But now the company is considering ...