Already, AMD and motherboard manufacturer treated Ryzen 3000 customers as second or even third-class citizens when it came to fTPM performance issues when enabled. OEMs, CPUs and Motherboard manufacturers who don't want to support their older CPUs. No more 5400RPM HDDs that OEMs loved to put everywhere.ĬPU security flaws such as Specter and Meltdown. This is also why now Microsoft requires OEMs that Windows 11 is now installed on SSDs. They just upgraded their system to something more reasonable. See how everyone loved Windows 7, even though it is really Vista under. Microsoft doesn't want to repeat another Vista experience that it went through, where people blasted Vista for being heavy and bloated, while it was their CPUs that were just inappropriate. Performance reasons related to the CPU security feature that the OS wants to use, which has an adverse effect on performance. They are a few reasons why Windows 11 wants newer CPUs. I think it really started after Vista debacle, where Vista was installed by OEMs on system that clearly was not an appropriate CPU to run the OS. Even under Windows 10, and with new versions of the OS, the list is updated. Microsoft had this since the longest time. Beyond the TPM requirement (which, i get the benefit, but 90% of home users really dont give a doot) i honestly dont see why there even is a compatibility list.
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