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professorblak
Jun 25, 2021Copper Contributor
Windows 11 CPU Requirements: Intel and AMD based CPUs
Howdy, I am curious as to why the drop for support in 6th and 7th Gen Intel and AMD based? There are quite a bit of enterprise grade workstations on older Xeon models that have tpm1.2/2.0 as wel...
Anonymous
Jun 25, 2021I think this stage of Windows11 features is ahead of us, but please don't urge Microsoft to work in an enterprise environment – where most PCs would be replaceable to meet the technical requirements for Windows11!
I know that Windows11 allows you to work with Android software - so
programmers will have a lot of work and learning, implementing novelties!
professorblak
Jun 27, 2021Copper Contributor
Well not quite...I believe the use of android apps is made possible by leverage the amazon app store. Not true native support but more of maybe like sideloading...In either case I do not believe it would bring any value to developers unless the subsystem was made available to develop on. If we can understand how the sideloading of the apps works then developing androids that would be more compatible with the system is possible....however, I would think that would essentially be a waste as you would ultimately still be developing an android app for android...this may allow developers to code more natively, rather than through emulators...Again im curious on the linux subsystem capabilities.
- AnonymousAug 20, 2021I invite everyone to get involved - it's worth it!
https://insider.windows.com/en-us/for-developers-getting-started - AnonymousAug 20, 2021
Is the SDK version right for you?
https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/software-download/windowsinsiderpreviewSDK
- chargenAug 19, 2021Brass Contributornautilus finds files way faster
- AnonymousJun 27, 2021I heard that there will be a lot of solutions - for developers, this is to provide Microsoft, I do not know how it will work, but such are the projects for the future!