![]() ![]() It would be good for these two companies, Intel and Microsoft, to have greater exchanges to discuss the future of computing in terms of processors and systems, hardware and software. There are people who circumvented the requirements and managed to install Windows 11 without any problems, but there is nothing official at Intel about these processor incompatibilities that Microsoft points out. It's not clear to Windows 10 users why they can't upgrade to Windows 11 when Intel processors don't meet these "requirements". ![]() I actually expressed myself wrong, because what I tried to say is that Intel has a commercial policy that has a lot to do with Microsoft's development. First of all, thank you for your interest in giving your comment and I want to clarify that I am a home computer user, I am not a computer professional and for this reason there is no reason why you should say that I expressed something "nonsense".
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