Windows 10: Microsoft removes 44 Intel CPUs from Windows 11's Processor Compatibility list

Discus and support Microsoft removes 44 Intel CPUs from Windows 11's Processor Compatibility list in Windows 10 News to solve the problem; Microsoft's Windows 11 operating system has different hardware requirements than Windows 10, Windows 8.1 and previous versions of Windows. A modern... Discussion in 'Windows 10 News' started by GHacks, Aug 7, 2023.

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    Microsoft removes 44 Intel CPUs from Windows 11's Processor Compatibility list


    Microsoft's Windows 11 operating system has different hardware requirements than Windows 10, Windows 8.1 and previous versions of Windows. A modern processor is one of the requirements; Microsoft published three lists of officially supported CPUs, for Intel, AMD and Qualcomm, when it released Windows 11.

    The company has updated the list several times since the release of Windows 11. Microsoft notes: "The processors listed represent the processor models which meet the minimum floor for the supported processor generations and up through the latest processors at the time of publication. These processors meet the design principles around security, reliability, and the minimum system requirements for Windows 11."

    The AMD and Intel processor listings have been updated recently by Microsoft. While it is clear that new processors need to be added to the list regularly, as they are released, it happened in the past that Microsoft removed processors from the list. It is unclear why processors do get removed from the listing, as Microsoft does not provide information about this.

    Our eagle-eyed colleagues over at Deskmodder discovered that Microsoft removed 44 Intel CPUs from the list of officially supported Windows 11 processors from the company. All are Intel Xeon processors, here is the full listing:

    • Intel® Xeon® E-2104G
    • Intel® Xeon® E-2124
    • Intel® Xeon® E-2124G
    • Intel® Xeon® E-2126G
    • Intel® Xeon® E-2134
    • Intel® Xeon® E-2136
    • Intel® Xeon® E-2144G
    • Intel® Xeon® E-2146G
    • Intel® Xeon® E-2174G
    • Intel® Xeon® E-2176G
    • Intel® Xeon® E-2176M
    • Intel® Xeon® E-2186G
    • Intel® Xeon® E-2186M
    • Intel® Xeon® E-2224
    • Intel® Xeon® E-2224G
    • Intel® Xeon® E-2226G
    • Intel® Xeon® E-2226GE
    • Intel® Xeon® E-2234
    • Intel® Xeon® E-2236
    • Intel® Xeon® E-2244G
    • Intel® Xeon® E-2246G
    • Intel® Xeon® E-2254ME
    • Intel® Xeon® E-2254ML
    • Intel® Xeon® E-2274G
    • Intel® Xeon® E-2276G
    • Intel® Xeon® E-2276M
    • Intel® Xeon® E-2276ME
    • Intel® Xeon® E-2276ML
    • Intel® Xeon® E-2278G
    • Intel® Xeon® E-2278GE
    • Intel® Xeon® E-2278GEL
    • Intel® Xeon® E-2286G
    • Intel® Xeon® E-2286M
    • Intel® Xeon® E-2288G
    • Intel® Xeon® E-2314
    • Intel® Xeon® E-2324G
    • Intel® Xeon® E-2334
    • Intel® Xeon® E-2336
    • Intel® Xeon® E-2356G
    • Intel® Xeon® E-2374G
    • Intel® Xeon® E-2378
    • Intel® Xeon® E-2378G
    • Intel® Xeon® E-2386G
    • Intel® Xeon® E-2388G

    All are processors of Intel's Xeon family of chips. Intel describes Intel Xeon processors as chips for entry server solutions. The processor family Xeon E was launched in 2018 by Intel and are considered 8th generation Intel processors.

    The removal of a processor from the listing should not have any immediate impact on existing systems. OEMs, companies like HP, Dell or Asus, on the other hand, may not use these processors anymore when they create new Windows 11 PCs.

    In other words: Windows 11 devices that are powered by one of the removed Intel Xeon processors won't suddenly be incompatible from one day to the other. Windows updates continues to work and there is little doubt that the upcoming Windows 11 version 23H2 update will install without issues on these devices.

    Microsoft could still improve its communication skills by providing an explanation for removals and also announcing additions to the listings as well.

    Now You: what is your take on the removal of the processors?

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    GHacks, Aug 7, 2023
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  3. Intel Core i7-6700K CPU @ 4.00 Ghz processor Windows 11 Compatible?

    I just ran Microsoft's "PC Health Check" on my desktop pc to check for Windows 11 compatibility and it says the processor doesn't meet the required specifications. I have Intel Core i7-6700K CPU @ 4.00 Ghz processor. Everything else passed the testing.

    However, when I check the processor requirements, the Intel Core i7-6700K CPU is listed as meeting the requirements. Can someone explain this?

    I am running Windows 10 Pro, version 21H1, 64 bit, with 32 GB ram.

    Ed
     
    FastEddiePA, Aug 7, 2023
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  4. Microsoft removes 44 Intel CPUs from Windows 11's Processor Compatibility list

    windows 11 compatible processors

    Hello,

    Unfortunately, i7-6700 processor is not compatible for Windows 11, according to Microsoft.

    Please check with official Windows 11 list of supported processors: Windows processor requirements Windows 11 supported Intel processors

    You can drop a feedback to Microsoft about this, using Feedback hub app.

    Regards.
     
    Kapil Arya MVP, Aug 7, 2023
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