Microsoft drops Windows 11 24H2 support for 8th, 9th, and 10th-gen Intel CPUs – but only for OEMs
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Windows 11 File Explorer UI drops cluttered content in EU due to privacy reasons
On February 14th, Microsoft released Windows 11 24H2 Build 26120.3281 (KB5052086) to the Dev and Beta Channels. As usual, this week’s update has new features, changes, improvements, and bug fixes. In addition, it removes organization-related content from Recent, Recommended feed, and other stuff like Favourites. In a support document, Microsoft confirmed it’s disabling account-based content in the File Explorer for users with Entra IDs in the Eu…
OEMs May No Longer Use 8/9/10th Gen Intel CPUs for New Windows 11 Devices, Microsoft Says
image: Intel Windows 11 version 24H2, the latest update to Microsoft’s Windows NT operating system, should not be paired with some of Intel’s older CPUs, including those belonging to the Coffee Lake (2017), Coffee Lake Refresh (2018), and Comet Lake (2020) generations, according to a list of “Windows 11 version 24H2 supported Intel processors” that Microsoft has published to its Learn site, one that specifically targets OEMs. “OEMs may use the f…
News extracted from HD Technology. Visit www.hd-tecnologia.com for the latest news. Microsoft has updated the list of processors compatible with Windows 11 version 24H2, eliminating dozens of 8th, 9th and 10th generation Intel models. The decision affects CPUs based on Ice Lake, Comet Lake and Coffee Lake architectures, including from input range models to the most powerful Core i9. CLICK HERE to see the list of CPUs that if supported. Despite t…
Microsoft has removed 8th generation Intel processors ("Coffee Lake"), 9th generation ("Coffee Lake Refresh") and 10th generation ("Comet Lake") from the list of officially supported OEM processors.
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