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Windows 11 will not be supported on Intel Macs due to TPM 2.0

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computer owners Mac which use processors Intel see Apple move in a new direction for their latest products by producing their own components, Apple M1. But if these users want to go to the “other side of the force” in their operating systems, they will have to stay on Window 10 because it’s impossible to install Windows 11 on these devices – at least not officially supported.

And all this is due to the infamous “Trusted Platform Module”, better known by the acronym TPM. Once an unknown feature, technology is now making a splash with the official announcement of Window 11 and RPM 2.0 listed as demand to be able to use the new version of the operating system. TPM 2.0 can be embedded in your car in some casesbut on many computers like Mac it is currently not possible.

It’s hard to imagine Apple coming up with any future solution to incorporate TPM 2.0 into their systems, which is even more difficult on slightly older computers like Intel-based Macs. owner MacOSwho is known for his proprietary systems and complete packages, shouldn’t worry too much about making it easy to install third-party systems on his devices.

However, this does not mean that it will simply not be possible to use Windows 11 on Mac computers with Intel processors. The user can use a virtual machine or use tricks that bypass the system and make Windows “think” that the machine has TPM 2.0. Not to mention the thousands of solutions that programmers and hackers are always looking for to help all types of users modify their computers. It’s just important to remember that in these cases the person loses all official support because they don’t follow the settings set by Microsoft.

Meanwhile, for those already using Windows 10 on a computer suitable for the new system, Windows 11 will appear as free upgrade later this year.

A source: 9to5Mac

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