Microsoft cuts older Intel CPU’s from Windows 11 support list’s. Including the 8th, 9th, and 10th Gen Models

In a recent move, Microsoft has announced that it will no longer support Intel’s 8th, 9th, and 10th Gen processors for Windows 11. This decision has caused a significant shift in the compatibility landscape for users running these older models, meaning that businesses and individuals relying on these processors may now face limitations when upgrading to the latest operating system.

As of this update, users with Intel’s 8th, 9th, and 10th Gen CPUs will no longer receive official support or updates for Windows 11. Microsoft’s decision aligns with their broader strategy to ensure Windows 11 runs on more modern and capable hardware, improving performance and security for all users.

At Spectrum Sourcing, we understand the impact that hardware compatibility changes can have on your business. As your trusted partner in IT and hardware solutions, we offer part number guidance and assistance in upgrading your systems to meet the new requirements, ensuring a smooth transition to Windows 11 without compromising your workflow or productivity.

If you are currently using a system with any of the affected Intel processors, or if you need assistance navigating this change, feel free to reach out to our team for expert advice and support.

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