Windows 11: Microsoft pulls PC Health Check, eyes broader CPU support

Microsoft made yet another attempt to clarify the hardware requirements surrounding Windows 11 on Monday, in conjunction with the release of the first build of Windows 11. As the company works to sort out initial user confusion, it said it had withdrawn its PC Health Check app that helped determine PC compatibility, and would try to expand its list of supported CPUs.  With much about Windows 11 now known through either a leaked Windows 11 build or  the new features announced at Microsoft’s own Windows 11 launch last week, attention has turned to the hardware requirements necessary to run Windows 11. Specifically, many users have wondered why at least an 8th-gen Intel Core CPU and a Trusted Platform Module (TPM) are necessary to run Windows 11, requirements which rule out some PCs from as recent as 2018.To read this article in full, please click here https://www.pcworld.com/article/3622954/windows-11-microsoft-pulls-pc-health-check-eyes-broader-cpu-support.html#tk.rss_all

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