Mac computers cannot install Windows 11 Windows

Windows 11 has just been officially released by Microsoft with a series of improvements and changes in both design and features. Although it is refreshed and can run Android applications without an emulator, not all computers can install Windows 11.

In fact, Windows 11 will not officially support Mac computers using Intel chips.

Usually Windows is not picky about the device. However, with Windows 11 Microsoft decided to make the hardware requirements more stringent. To install Windows 11, you will have to meet the minimum configuration given by Microsoft, the most important of which is TPM 2.0.

You can learn about TPM 2.0 in the article below:

  1. What is TPM 2.0?

And it's TPM 2.0 that's why you can't officially install Windows 11 on Intel-powered Macs. (Currently it is not possible to install Windows 10, 11 on Mac computers using M1 chips).

Apple has never supported the TPM 2.0 standard for Mac computers with Intel chips. Therefore, all of them cannot install Windows 11.

Picture 1 of Mac computers cannot install Windows 11 Windows

In theory, Apple could update the firmware to bring the TPM 2.0 standard to Mac computers. But this is very unlikely because Apple is slowly stopping providing Mac computer models with Intel chips. Apple is aiming for a future where all of its Mac computers use ARM chips that they develop themselves.

Currently, there is still no way to install Windows on a Mac using an Apple chip.

In other words, if you're trying out Windows 11 on a Mac right now, you'll have to resort to virtual machine software. And who knows, in the future when Windows 11 is officially launched, talented "players" will find a way to install it on Mac computers? Let's wait and see!

Update 27 June 2021
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