Now, you might think all or most computers support this, but that is not exactly the case. It all boils down to the motherboard and CPU, and if you lack the right ones, you will be left behind unless you can afford to upgrade your desktop or laptop computer.

What is TPM 2.0?

When it comes down to storing sensitive information on a Windows computer at the hardware level, TPM is required. This is why only some computers support Windows Hello, Fingerprint verification, and critical biometric data.

Supported Chipsets and Motherboards for Windows 11

OK, so here is the thing. If you want to use the upcoming Windows 11 operating system, you need to make sure your computer contains an Intel 8th Generation or higher CPU. In terms of AMD, you should have a Ryzen 3 or higher CPU.

1] Asus supported motherboards

Read: What is a Chipset driver?

2] ASRock supported motherboards

3] Biostar supported motherboards

4] Gigabyte supported motherboards

5] MSI supported motherboards

There are other options, so if you want to learn more about Windows 11 Supported Intel Processors and AMD Processors, visit Microsoft here and here.

Can Windows 11 work without TPM?

Microsoft will allow device manufacturers to disable the TPM requirement on their OEM Windows 11 version. You too can bypass the requirement and run Windows 11 on non-TMP hardware. If you have more information on this, then please feel free to leave a message in the comments section.