Yesterday Microsoft revised the list of processors compatible with Windows 11 – it added AMD Ryzen 1st generation and Intel Core 6 and 7 generations, which were popular at the time and are quite sufficient at the moment. But the rest of the system requirements have not changed, and this puts an end (at least for the moment) on the official support for Windows 11 on Mac computers.

The thing is that the requirements for Windows 11 still include the TPM 2.0 hardware encryption module, but they have never been in Apple computers. And it probably won’t. Therefore, you can forget about official support for Windows 11 on Mac computers. This does not exclude the installation of a new Microsoft OS on Apple computers by modifying system files, but Microsoft can close these holes. Thus, virtualization remains the only sure way to make Windows 11 and Mac friends. For example, Parallels Desktop for Mac already supports Windows 11.

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