Microsoft has an exciting Windows update ready for you to try out, as long as you sign up for the Insider beta program. But the Windows 11 announcement and release comes with a big controversy ...
Microsoft's Windows 11 unveil has quickly devolved into a confused mess regarding which CPUs will and won't be supported under the new operating system. While I touched on this Friday, new information ...
Microsoft announced that it'll only support Windows 11 on processors rocking a TPM 2.0 module in order to protect against firmware attacks, leaving those with CPUs older than an Intel Core 8th gen or ...
Microsoft’s hardware requirements for Windows 11 have been undoubtedly confusing, with users questioning why they need both an 8th-gen Intel Core CPU and TPM ...
It's officially time to let go. Windows 10 has been over as we know it for some time now, only for Windows 11 to have taken over. To finalize things even further, Microsoft ended support for the ...
Windows 11 has caused a lot of confusion over the past few days with its TPM 2.0 requirement. This hardware encryption module isn’t present on every device, causing a lot of machines to fail Microsoft ...
Valve Steam Deck would be compatible with Windows 11, especially as the new computer operating system rolls out in the coming months after it got gamers worried. Windows 11's TPM 2.0 was a massive ...
What Is a TPM? At its most basic, the TPM is a tiny chip on your computer’s motherboard, sometimes separate from the main CPU and memory. The chip is akin to the keypad you use to disable your home ...
Why it matters: Windows 11 is coming, but it won't be coming to just any PC. Microsoft says the next generation of Windows requires the use of a system with Trusted Platform Module 2.0, and most ...
Microsoft has made everyone mad. Well, almost everyone. Its stiff set of system requirements for Windows 11 has led to many articles wailing that Microsoft is about to make millions upon millions of ...