To run Windows 11, devices must have an Intel Core processor from at least 2017, or AMD Zen 2 processors from 2019 onward. Because of what Microsoft has described as security concerns, many devices-even some currently for sale-won't ever be able to upgrade, leaving a generation of PCs stranded on Windows 10. But Windows 11 also comes with a less welcome tick: stricter-than-usual hardware requirements for which PCs can actually run it. When Microsoft debuted Windows 11 at the end of last week, the company heralded the usual advancements in efficiency and design that come with any new operating system.
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