Microsoft insists that the Trusted Platform Module (TPM) 2.0 is essential for Windows 11, calling it a 'non-negotiable standard' for enhanced security.
While many users have capable machines that could run Windows 11, Microsoft's rigid hardware requirements, including TPM 2.0, are preventing upgrades for these devices.
Despite the availability of alternatives, Microsoft remains committed to their hardware standards for Windows 11, stirring debate over user choice versus security.
In contrast to the server version, which does not mandate TPM, personal users face stringent requirements that limit their options for upgrading to Windows 11.
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