Microsoft added Intel CPU series to the Windows 11 support list, without mentioning AMD

Microsoft has just updated the specific list of processors officially supported on Windows 11. The latest revision adds a series of CPU models from Intel, but strangely there are no names from AMD. is mentioned.

Additionally, the new addition only covers the recently launched 14th generation Intel Core and Core Ultra processors, older models such as from the seventh or sixth generation are still not supported.

Below is the list of newly added 14th generation Intel processors in the official support list for Windows 11:

Intel Core i3 Intel Core i5 Intel Core i7 Intel Core i9
Intel Core i3-14100
Intel Core i3-14100F
Intel Core i3-14100T
Intel Core i5-14400
Intel Core i5-14400F
Intel Core i5-14400T
Intel
Core i5-14500 Intel Core i5-14500T
Intel Core i5-14600
Intel Core i5-14600K
Intel Core i5-14600KF
Intel Core i5-14600T
Intel Core i7-14700
Intel Core i7-14700F
Intel Core i7-14700K
Intel Core i7-14700KF
Intel Core i7-14700T
Intel Core i9-14900
Intel Core i9-14900F
Intel Core i9-14900K
Intel Core i9-14900KF
Intel Core i9-14900T

These are the new Core and Core Ultra chips added to the Windows 11 supported CPU list:

Intel Core Intel Core Ultra

Intel Core 3-100U
Intel Core 3-100U with IPU

Intel Core 5-120U

Intel Core 7-150U

Intel Core Ultra 5-125H
Intel Core Ultra 5-125U
Intel Core Ultra 5-134U
Intel Core Ultra 5-135H
Intel Core Ultra 5-135U

Intel Core Ultra 7-155H
Intel Core Ultra 7-155U
Intel Core Ultra 7-164U
Intel Core Ultra 7-165H
Intel Core Ultra 7-165U

Intel Core Ultra 9-185H

Contrary to some previous updates, no existing processors have been removed from the Windows 11 support list.

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As mentioned, there are no AMD processors added to the Windows 11 support list, not even the 8th generation Ryzen series. The list of officially supported AMD chips remains the same. original. However, that doesn't mean that Ryzen 8000-powered PCs can't run Windows 11. Microsoft's documentation states that "the supported processor catalog will not reflect the latest products" from manufacturers. chip production. The Redmond company often makes changes to the list of supported CPUs after the release of a new Windows 11 update, in today's case 'Moment 5'.

With the latest update list, Windows 11 now officially supports 903 Intel processors, 304 AMD processors, and 15 Qualcomm processors. This addition comes at an interesting time, right after Microsoft started making changes in CPU instruction set requirements, making some older processors incapable of running Windows 11 edition 24H2 upcoming.

Update 04 March 2024
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