![]() And while Windows 11 is currently Windows 10 with some UI tweaks, that will change more and more over time.Īnd the final nail? In 2024 8th gens will be everywhere and cheap on the refurb market. But in the last two decades we've had little reason to upgrade, now we do. I'll never understand the fear and apprehension associated with this move. ![]() This is a solid move to get better tech under everyone's desk, it's a great way for all of us here to make money swapping machines while also improving customer experience across the board. ![]() Those CPUs are 16 right now, they'll be 19 at Win10's drop dead date. Windows 10 requires at least a 1st gen iSeries to be supported from Intel. At that time the oldest supported CPU will be 8 years old. Now, admittedly the OSS community sheds support far LATER, but it's hard to find fault with a decision to get rid of all CPUs older than 2017 in 2025. heck even Debian Linux is shedding support for older CPUs as I type this. That's a bit much to be honest, I view the hardware reqs of Win11 and the time table MS has provided to be a quite reasonable way to shed ancient hardware that desperately needs replacing.
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