It's been cropping up recently that Windows 11 will allow them to eject their GPU from their system, and you probably shouldn't do it. But also don't be alarmed.
It's been popping up recently, especially through user forums such as Reddit, that Windows 11 is allowing people the opportunity to eject their GPU from their system.
It's curious, possibly alarming, but equally nothing to worry about. That's not to say you should do it, no matter how curious you may be.
We'll start with one of the recent threads, seen here on Reddit, explaining what's happening.
I think part of the concern, and it's valid, is that this message is appearing in such a way that you would see devices such as USB flash drives and could be accidentally ejected. Seeing an option to eject your GPU from the taskbar could easily be alarming.
A reply on the thread posted above links to a previous thread from four years ago highlighting the same. So it's been around for long enough, but as is often the case, such things will find their way back into the public eye.
It also means that whatever the root cause of this is either hasn't been fixed, or some kind of bug keeps reappearing. One suggested way to prevent it is to disable PCIe hotplug/hotswap in your PCs BIOS, if it's an option.
There also appears to be a registry hack (as is often the case) that can disable this.

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