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    Microsoft a few days back, announced that it was beginning the WHCP hardware certification for the next Windows feature update, version 24H2. This essentially ensures that the Windows 11 24H2 system requirements eligibility of compatible CPUs, and such, are properly maintained by hardware partners like AMD, or Intel, among others. While the system requirements are not expected to change, very old processors would not be able to bypass the Windows 11 24H2 eligibility block as they do not have PopCnt and SSE4.2 instructions.

     

    Interestingly, the same will apply to Windows Server 2025 as well which received official Evaluation ISOs too.

     

    Aside from that, the company also announced Windows 11 IoT Enterprise LTSC 2024 this week. The company has also published the minimum system requirements as well as supported processor families. They have been categorized as Preferred and Optional. Interestingly, SSD has been added as a minimum system requirement, which has been a rumour about the client OS since mid-2022.

     

    The minimum requirements of Windows 11 Enterprise IoT LTSC 2024, both preferred and optional, are given below:

     


    Component
    PREFERRED
    Minimum Requirements
    OPTIONAL
    Minimum Requirements
    Processor¹ 1 GHz, 2 Cores 1 GHz, 2 Cores
    System Memory 4 GB 2 GB
    Storage Size 64 GB 16 GB
    Storage Type Solid‑State Drive (SSD) Solid‑State Drive (SSD)
    Hard Disk Drive (HDD)
    Hybrid Hard Drive (SSHD)
    Flash (eMMC, SD, USB)
    System Firmware UEFI BIOS
    TPM TPM 2.0 Optional
    Secure Boot Enabled Optional
    DirectX DirectX 12 DirectX 10 / None
    Display 9" diagonal
    720p HD
    Custom Size / Optional

     

    Microsoft has also published the list of supported Intel and AMD x86 processors as well as Qualcomm and NXP Arm CPUs.

     

    First up, we have Intel:

     

    Intel® Processor Platform Products Formerly Known As (Code Name)
    Intel® Core™ Ultra Processors (Series 1) Meteor Lake
    13th and 14th Generation Intel® Core™ Processors
    13th and 14th Generation Intel® Processors
    Raptor Lake
    12th Generation Intel® Core™ Processors
    12th Generation Intel® Pentium® Processors
    12th Generation Intel® Celeron® Processors
    Alder Lake
    11th Generation Intel® Core™ Processors
    Intel® Xeon® W-11XXX Processors
    Intel® Celeron® Processors
    Tiger Lake
    10th Generation Intel® Core™ Processors
    Intel® Xeon® W-1XXX and W-10XXX Processors
    Intel® Pentium® Processors
    Intel® Celeron® Processors
    Comet Lake
    8th and 9th Generation Intel® Core™ Processors
    Intel® Xeon® E-2XXX Processors
    Intel® Pentium® Processors
    Intel® Celeron® Processors
    Coffee Lake
    8th Generation Intel® Core™ Processors
    Intel® Celeron® Processors
    Whiskey Lake
    Intel® Xeon® Processors Sapphire Rapids
    Intel® Xeon® Processors Ice Lake
    Intel® Xeon® Processors
    Intel® Core™ X-Series Processors
    Cascade Lake
    Intel® Xeon® Processor
    Intel® Core™ X-Series Processors
    Skylake-SP or Skylake-X
    Intel® Atom® Processors Amston Lake
    Intel® Atom® Processors
    Intel® Core™ N-Series Processors
    Intel® Processors
    Alder Lake-N
    Intel® Pentium® Processors
    Intel® Celeron® Processors
    Jasper Lake
    Intel® Atom® Processors
    Intel® Pentium® Processors
    Intel® Celeron® Processors
    Elkhart Lake

     

    Up next we have AMD:

     

    Family Models
    EPYC™ Embedded EPYC™ Embedded 9004 Series
    EPYC™ 7003 Series
    EPYC™ Embedded 7002 Series
    EPYC™ Embedded 7001 Series
    Ryzen™ Embedded Ryzen™ Embedded 7000 Series
    Ryzen™ Embedded 5000 Series
    Ryzen™ Embedded R-Series Ryzen™ Embedded R2000 Series
    Ryzen™ Embedded R1000 Series
    Ryzen™ Embedded V-Series Ryzen™ Embedded V3000 Series
    Ryzen™ Embedded V2000 Series

     

    The list of supported Qualcomm and NXP processors is available on the support document on Microsoft's website. If you are curious, Microsoft last updated the compatible CPU list for client Windows 11 this March.

     

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