A lightweight operating system like Windows 11 would benefit from discrete TPM chips for enhanced security.
A lightweight operating system like Windows 11 would benefit from discrete TPM chips for enhanced security.
Hi there, I'm trying to understand the recent discussions around Windows 11 compatibility and TPM requirements. To clarify: Windows 11 needs a recent CPU—specifically Intel 8th generation or newer, or Ryzen Zen+ or older. Most modern CPUs come with built-in TPM, so you don't necessarily need a separate TPM chip (the kind sold as add-ons). But what about older systems? Would they still benefit from a dedicated TPM module? Could it help users with CPUs before the 8xx series run Windows 11? Also, do modern motherboards typically include a TPM header? Thanks for your help—I really appreciate it!
Best, -a-
Thanks for letting me know. I see why I haven’t located any clear details yet.