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Microsoft recently updated the system requirements for Windows 11, including adjustments to the Windows Subsystem (WSA) and the list of supported processors for running Android apps. This update applies to the 21H2 and 22H2 versions of Windows 11, although the system requirements have not changed significantly after the release of 21H2. In an update around May, Microsoft added some new Intel chips, specifically Raptor Lake (13th generation) processors
However, the latest system update In a surprising change in requirements, Microsoft has decided to remove some previously supported Intel processors, which are part of Intel's Xeon series and are typically used in server-class applications. From what I understand, the removed processors include Intel Xeon E-2104G, Intel Xeon E-2124, Intel Xeon E-2124G, Intel Xeon E-2126G, Intel Xeon E-2134, Intel Xeon E-2136, and one more Series Model
It is recommended that users who plan to run server-class applications on Windows 11 check whether their processor is on the new support list before proceeding with a system update. Doing this can avoid the situation of finding that certain functions or applications are no longer available after upgrading. For users who have already upgraded to Windows 11, if their processor is one of the removed models, they may need to find alternatives to meet their specific application needs, and may have an impact on some users
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