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mohith1402
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Sep 04, 2021

Will windows 11 support all 7th gen CPUs

i want to know whether windows 11 will support the following Intel® Core™ X-series, Xeon® W-series Intel® Core™ 7820HQ (only select devices that shipped with modern drivers based on Declarative, Componentized, Hardware Support Apps (DCH) design principles, including Surface Studio 2) or all the 7th gen processor. or will Microsoft add the remaining 7th gen processors in coming days I mean before Oct. 5th windows 11 launch and also mine i3-7020U will it support ?

 

  • tomscharbach's avatar
    tomscharbach
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    mohith1402  Check Microsoft's list of supported processors to check on a particular processor:  "Windows 11 supported Intel processors". 

     

    Microsoft has given no indication whatsoever that the list will be expanded to include 7th Gen Intel Core processors. 

     

    Microsoft began notifying Windows Insider participants running on unsupported processors to revert to Windows 10:

     

    Microsoft is starting to drop PCs from its Windows Insider testing program that are ineligible to upgrade to Windows 11. If you’ve been helping Microsoft test Windows 11 on a machine that doesn’t meet the minimum hardware requirements, you’ll likely see a message in Windows Update warning that you’ll need to reinstall Windows 10.

     

    “Your PC does not meet the minimum hardware requirements for Windows 11,” says Microsoft’s warning. “Your device is not eligible to join the Windows Insider Program on Windows 11. Please install Windows 10 to participate in the Windows Insider Program in the Release Preview Channel.”

     

    Windows 11 testers in both the Dev and Beta channels have started receiving the message on incompatible PCs this week, just as Microsoft has announced its October 5th release date for the upcoming OS. It’s something that Microsoft warned testers would happen at the beginning of the beta period of Windows 11, but it still highlights the often confusing minimum hardware requirements that Microsoft has set.

     

    Microsoft also issued an updated explanation of why Microsoft's requirements are what they are:  "Update on Windows 11 minimum system requirements and the PC Health Check app".  

     

    Both suggests that Microsoft will not expand the list before Windows 11 is released on October 5.  In a word, the answer to your question "Will windows 11 support all 7th gen CPUs?" is, at this time, "No."

     

    • mohith1402's avatar
      mohith1402
      Copper Contributor
      But the Microsoft support team told that they will add 7th gen CPUs before Oct 5th. There are still updates coming in the following days. Means they are really making additions to the list?
      • tomscharbach's avatar
        tomscharbach
        Bronze Contributor

        "But the Microsoft support team told that they will add 7th gen CPUs before Oct 5th."

        Could you point us to a document (or other source) in which Microsoft said that? If Microsoft announced -- anywhere -- that Microsoft "will add 7th gen CPUs before Oct 5th", it would be welcome news -- and important enough to be widely reported in the trade media -- but there has been nothing reported in the media or (to my knowledge) in Microsoft documents concerning Windows 11. 

         

        "There are still updates coming in the following days. Means they are really making additions to the list?"

         

        Windows 11 issued Build 22000.176 to the Release Preview Channel a few days ago.  The Build is almost certainly RTM or close to it, and updates between Build 22000.176 and the release Build are likely to be minor.

         

        Anything is possible with Microsoft, I suppose, but Microsoft has been notifying Windows Insiders with 7th Gen processors (e.g. my Dell Latitude 7280 with an i5-7300U processor) that we should revert to Windows 10.  Your guess is as good as mine, but it doesn't look like 7th Gen processors will be supported by October 5th.   I would like to be wrong about that, but I don't see any indication at all that Microsoft is going to support 7th Gen processors by October 5.  A year down the road, who knows?

  • gdimoni's avatar
    gdimoni
    Copper Contributor
    I indeed think all Kaby Lake processors should be included. You should adress this.
    • mohith1402's avatar
      mohith1402
      Copper Contributor
      Can you reply please tell me where to address this issue if I contact Microsoft support some say that 7th gen incompatible some say all the 7th gen are compatible please wait for windows public release but it seems like they are not going to add any CPUs in coming days
      • tomscharbach's avatar
        tomscharbach
        Bronze Contributor

        mohith1402  "Can you reply please tell me where to address this issue if I contact Microsoft support some say that 7th gen incompatible some say all the 7th gen are compatible please wait for windows public release but it seems like they are not going to add any CPUs in coming days"

         

        As an alternative to running around chasing your own tail, you can wait and see what Microsoft does  when it does whatever it does.  Although Microsoft often changes course in unexpected ways, current Microsoft documents (see above comments) support your supposition that "it seems like they are not going to add any CPUs in coming days", so I think you can take that option off the table.   

         

        At present, Microsoft supports a few 7th Gen X-series processors for Windows 11.  Microsoft might expand support to more 7th Gen processors in the future, but it might not because there are significant security differences (related to the Spectre and Meltdown vulnerabilities, among other things) between 7th Gen and 8th Gen (and subsequent).  The architecture differences between the generations seems to be what is driving the line drawn between 7th Gen and 8th Gen. 

         

        You will not find an answer in this forum, because this forum addresses Microsoft Edge issues, not Windows issues.   I suggested earlier that you might find better information in the Windows 11 community forum but I doubt it.  I did a search within that forum this morning and found no information of any value.

         

         

    • thotsrao's avatar
      thotsrao
      Copper Contributor
      When will 7th Gen CPU added. I have purchased one year bank only.
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