Microsoft recently updated the list of supported Windows 11 processors, adding a host of recently released processors and removing at least one Intel Core i3-L13G4.
Millions of devices running Windows 10 or an earlier version could not be upgraded to Windows 11 due to increased requirements.
There are ways to make the installation possible, such as Ventoy and Rufus, although Microsoft has stated several times that it will not offer support for these devices with unsupported hardware. And when he talks about support, he means that maybe someday Windows updates won’t work.
Anyone who wants to see the list of processors compatible with Windows 11 can do so at the said links:
- Windows 11 version 22H2 supported Intel processors
- Windows 11 supported AMD processors
- Windows 11, version 22H2 supported Qualcomm processors



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