Windows 11 first preview version 22000.51 does not require TPM 2.0 or a specific CPU

Microsoft released the first Windows 11 Insider Preview version for the Dev development channel, namely, Build 22000.51! Microsoft said that as we finalize the product in the next few months, we will Verify this experience with you. In this early preview, you will be able to try out many of the new features shown last week, but not all of them.

In a blog post today, Microsoft tried again to clarify the minimum requirements for Windows 11, saying that Windows 11 will require Intel’s eighth-generation Coffee Lake or AMD Zen 2 processors and above, but Intel’s seventh-generation Kaby Lake and AMD Zen 1 User still have some hope.

Microsoft said that Windows 11 is designed and built as a complete experience, unleashing the full power of the PC that customers rely on, including security, reliability, compatibility, video conferencing, multitasking, games, creation, construction, learning, etc. aspect.

Microsoft claims that a minimum system requirement is needed to enable software and hardware to be adjusted to keep up with people’s expectations and needs, and to use the true value and power of the PC to provide the best experience now and in the future.

But Microsoft said that the first test version of Windows 11 released today, 22000.51, will not require TPM 2.0 or a specific CPU. ( However, there are still a large number of users showing that the hardware is too low to be upgraded by OTA).

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Microsoft believes that by providing preview versions to different systems in the Windows Insider Program, it will gain a more comprehensive understanding of the performance of Windows 11 on different CPU models, and provide the lowest level of support in the future. Provide a basis for adjustment of system requirements.

Microsoft will pay special attention to users of Intel’s seventh-generation CPU and AMD Zen 1 CPU to see if they can achieve the performance that Microsoft seeks in terms of reliability and safety. In the blog post, Microsoft claimed that the reason Windows 11 will not run on some previous old CPUs is to maintain a higher level of security, stability and reliability.

Microsoft will also temporarily delete the PC health check application, which is designed to tell users running Windows 10 whether their computers can be updated to Windows 11. Microsoft said that the application is not fully prepared to share the level of detail or accuracy that users expect, but it said that the application will be available again when the official version of Windows 11 is released this fall (probably in October).

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