They mis-labeled the headline of it.Ĭase in point a quote directly from the article: Please stop calling that list on Tom’s Hardware the list of all Windows 11 supported CPU’s, because by the article’s own admission it isn’t. They caused mass hysteria because many people didn’t release they had to enable Intel PTT or AMD fTPM in the BIOS. Took < 24 hours for them to change requirements from TPM 1.2 to 2.0. List of Windows 11 compatible Intel processorsĪnd boo on Microsoft for not having all their ducks in a row before making the Win 11 announcement. And why aren’t Tiger Lake H45 (11800H, 11900H, 11980HK) CPUs released Q2’21 on the compatibility list? Seriously? These are 11th Gen CPUs! I’d be livid if I spent that much on a laptop just a few years ago only to find out that it won’t run Windows 11. ![]() I was following a thread where someone with an XPS 15 like yours questioned one of the MS developers of the PC Health Check App why this was the case, but he didn’t respond.ĭownload MS PC Health Check Win 11 Compatibility Checker According to Intel Ark, it doesn’t support Intel Trusted Execution Technology (TXT). ![]() ![]() It has TPM 2.0 and 4 cores and the XPS 15 BIOS is UEFI and has Secure Boot. I’m trying to determine specifically why 7th Gen Kaby Lake CPUs aren’t supported.
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