Here Are the Intel, AMD, and Qualcomm CPUs Compatible with Windows 11

Soon after the Windows event, Microsoft revealed the officialsystem requirements of Windows 11. The Redmond giant has now listed all the Intel, AMD, and Qualcomm CPUs eligible for the Windows 11 update. Yeah, your PC will get the Windows 11 update if you have one of the processors listed below. So go through the complete list to check if your CPU officially supports Windows 11.

List of Intel, AMD, and Qualcomm CPUs Compatible with Windows 11

List of Intel, AMD, and Qualcomm CPUs Compatible with Windows 11

We have added separate categories to list Intel, AMD, and Qualcomm CPUs that will support Windows 11. Based on your PC’s specifications, go through the respective section using the table of contents given below to check Windows 11’s CPU requirements:

Intel CPUs Compatible with Windows 11

Notably, Microsoft has not listed 7th-Generation Intel Core processors and lower in the official list of CPUs that support Windows 11. That means8th-Gen Intel Core CPUs (released in 2018) or above will get the Windows 11 update.However, it is likely that the company will relax the CPU requirements ahead of the release.

For what it’s worth, here is a list of Intel CPUs that will officially support Windows 11:

AMD CPUs Compatible with Windows 11

Windows 11 is compatible with AMD processors, including Athlon, EPYC, and the Ryzen series. The next-gen Windows update will be available for Ryzen CPUs that arebuilt on Zen+ architecture or above. That means all AMD processors launched after 2018 will receive the Windows 11 update.

So if you are in Team Red, here are the AMD processors that support Windows 11:

Qualcomm CPUs Compatible with Windows 11

And if you are using a Windows ARM PC with a Snapdragon chip under the hood, here are the Qualcomm chipsets that will officially get Windows 11:

Windows 11 Processor Requirements

Windows 11 Processor Requirements

It will be interesting to see if Microsoft offers clarity on the future of older CPUs thatmeet the official system requirementsbut are not listed here. Until then, you cango through the Windows 11 features list, checkwhen your PC will get Windows 11, and note thefeatures missing on Windows 11. Also, let us know your thoughts on the new Windows 11 update? Good or nah? Comment down below!

Subin B

Subin writes about consumer tech, software, and security. He secretly misses the headphone jack while pretending he’s better off with the wireless freedom.

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