Windows 11 is finally official and enthusiasts are eager to get their hands on the system. The new version of the operating system not only brings a design overhaul, but it also gains the ability to run Android applications natively. To top it all off, Windows has promised to roll out the update for free to real Windows 10 users.
Installing Windows 11 on an unsupported CPU and TPM 1.2
With so many new features on the way, you might expect—and fear—that system requirements would skyrocket. So, has Windows killed the low-end PC market, or can you still run Windows 11 without breaking a sweat? Today, we’ll take a look.
Related: Why does Windows 10 need TPM?
These are the minimum system requirements for Windows 11.