Windows 11 supports an Intel i5 M480 processor, but performance may vary based on system configuration.
Windows 11 supports an Intel i5 M480 processor, but performance may vary based on system configuration.
The CPU exceeds the necessary speed by more than double and has two cores available.
The main problem would be GPU driver support, since back then most systems only got drivers for Windows 8. Meeting the 11 requirements might be feasible. Regardless, version 10 will likely remain available for another five years, and I doubt you'll be using a laptop that old by then.
I've successfully set up Win 11 on various devices without any issues, including in VirtualBox. This was also confirmed by installing it on a host machine running Windows 11 and the Z800. Everything is functioning perfectly. I'm concerned about Microsoft's requirements, which seem confusing, but in all cases Win 11 was installed as an upgrade to Windows 10 and activated.