
In a new blog post, Microsoft explains its system requirements in a bit more detail and made a compelling case based on stats from the insider program. However, it looks like including older PCs could also lead to some major stability issues Until now, most of the stringent requirements for Windows 11 including TPM 2.0, Secure Boot, and virtualization support had more to do with security than actual performance. PCs with older CPUs are not very stable with Windows 11 The PC Health Check app has been updated to support the latest requirements.


After receiving a lot of flak for stricter-than-usual requirements for Windows 11, Microsoft has reevaluated if Intel’s 7th generation and AMD Zen processors can be added to the list of supported CPUs, and it has mostly stood by its initial restrictions. Microsoft Windows 11 will officially support only PCs from the last three to four years.
