Here’s what you’ll need to upgrade to Windows 11
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Microsoft claims that "the new Windows is available on the widest array of devices," but the Internet had a minor panic attack when requirements were outlined yesterday. [credit: Microsoft ]
Since Microsoft's announcement of Windows 11 yesterday, one concern has reverberated around the Web more loudly than any other—what's this about a Trusted Platform Module requirement?
Windows 11 is the first Windows to require a TPM, and most self-built PCs (and cheaper, home-targeted OEM PCs) don't have a TPM module on board. Although this requirement is a bit of a mess, it's not as onerous as millions of people have assumed. We'll walk you through all of Windows 11's announced requirements, including TPM—and make sure to note when all this is likely to be a problem.
General hardware requirements
Although Windows 11 does bump general hardware requirements up some from Windows 10's extremely lenient minimums, it will still be challenging to find a PC that doesn't meet most of these specifications. Here's the list:
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