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Windows 11’s stringent hardware requirements are preventing many older computers from receiving official support and security updates. Systems with Intel 7th-generation processors and earlier, along with first-generation AMD Ryzen chips, face compatibility limitations. Experts warn this could create significant security vulnerabilities for users of unsupported hardware.
With Windows 10 reaching its end of life, computer buyers face new challenges when selecting systems that can properly run the latest Microsoft operating system. According to reports, Windows 11 introduces significantly stricter hardware requirements than previous versions, leaving many older computers unable to receive official support and security updates.