Microsoft Drops Support for 44 Intel Processors in Windows 11

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Microsoft Drops Support for 44 Intel Processors in Windows 11
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Microsoft has removed 44 Intel Xeon E series processors from the official list of processors supported by Windows 11, without providing an explanation. The removal of these chips will not impact consumers directly, but it highlights the stricter hardware requirements imposed by Microsoft for Windows 11. Users should check the compatibility of their processors before upgrading to the new operating system. In other news, Intel has decided to discontinue making NUCs (Next Unit of Computing) but will allow Asus to continue their development and manufacturing. Intel is shifting its focus to the "AI PC" and revamping its processor naming and graphics card offerings.

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