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Microsoft Drops Support For Intel's 10th Gen Processors On Windows 11 24H2 For OEMs, Marking An End To The Iconic "Comet Lake" Lineup
Microsoft has officially announced that it has dropped support for Intel Core 10th, 9th, and 8th gen processors for Windows 11 24H2 for OEMs.

Intel, nvidia and AMD really need to step in and start assisting the Linux community, so people can dump Windows once and for all.
Bazzite/SteamOS is legit an amazing system, but you need an all AMD setup to get the most out of it.
Microsoft has officially dropped the support for several generations of Intel processors on Windows 11's latest version, 24H2. This is regarding only OEMs and not users, which means newer OEM machines after Microsoft's mandate with any of these processors won't receive a Windows 11 24H2 update, which may make things difficult for OEMs. However, users who already own these chips can still get the latest Windows 11 updates.
In a recent announcement by Microsoft, it excluded all of Intel's 8th, 9th, and 10th gen processor-based OEM systems from the Windows 11 version 24H2 support list. It's bizarre, since Intel's 8th, 9th, and 10th gen CPUs do support TPM 2.0, which is a hardware-based security feature required for Windows 11. Still, Microsoft has suddenly decided that they will only support Intel's 12th gen and recent processors.
But then again....are any OEMs still selling systems with 10th gen CPUs.
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