At Microsoft’s event on June 24 Windows 11 we met One of the issues we are most curious about after getting information about the new features is the system requirements. We share with you Windows 11 system requirementsmandated the TPM 2.0 chip. So what is this chip and why is it a must-have? We have summarized it for you.
The day has come for Windows 11, which has been highly anticipated since the beginning of this month. After the presentation, Windows 11 system requirements were announced.
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What is TPM?
The abbreviation “TPM” stands for “Trusted Platform Module“Trusted Platform Module” in Turkish. Designed to secure hardware, this microcontroller uses an integrated encrypted communication path. TPM 2.0 module If it is present on the motherboard, the hardware is placed under an encrypted software protection.
Although TPM, which is an international standard, is becoming more and more common, it still may not be available on some motherboards. If your device does not have this chip, you cannot run Windows 11.
Why does Windows 11 enforce this chip?
Even the leaked ISO file without TPM 2.0 It wouldn’t allow installation. The system requirements shared on the official launch day also require this chip. This chip encrypts and stores many important data, including user information. This paves the way for a safer use. Although the TPM 2.0 microcontroller is included in most new motherboards on old motherboards does not exist.
Older motherboards may support it. RPM 1.2 also for Windows 11 little chance may be sufficient. If you have an old computer, you probably won’t be able to install Windows 11 because this chip is not on your motherboard.
Most of the Windows community finds this decision absurd. We do not know whether Microsoft will make a new statement about the necessity of this chip.