Windows 11 release date
Microsoft also announced new changes that will come with the Windows 11 update. It includes many of the elements we’ve already known about for a while, such as the new center-aligned taskbar. Other new editions include updates like new sound, Microsoft 365 integration.
When will you get Windows 11?
Windows 11 will start rolling out in a phased manner from October 5. This means that you may not see the update notification immediately on the same day, but receive it on your device soon after. The update will also come only for eligible users. You can check for updates for your device in Windows 11 after October 5 by going to Settings > Windows Update and selecting Check for updates.
Minimum Requirement to Update Windows 11
A few months back, Microsoft revealed some of the required requirements to run Windows 11 on PC. This will require a processor with two or more cores and a clock speed of 1GHz or higher. It will also require 4GB or more of RAM and at least 64GB of storage. The PC will also need the TPM security version of TPM 2.0 and SecureBootCapable support. The company also later announced additional changes to its PC eligibility (Windows 11 eligibility). The company’s latest blog post reveals that the new additions to the compatible CPU list include the Intel Core X-series and Xeon W-series. The list now also includes Intel Core 7820HQ CPUs, but only select devices running this CPU are compatible. Devices shipped with modern drivers based on the Surface Studio 2, such as Declarative, Componentized, Hardware Support Apps (DCH) design principles, are supported. Microsoft also confirmed that there is no new addition for AMD CPUs. The company claimed that it has carefully analyzed the AMD Zen processors in partnership with AMD. Users will soon be able to use Microsoft’s PC Health Check app to find out if their PC is compatible with Windows 11. Read- Windows 11 features and wallpaper download