I confirm zero chance I will be switching to Win11, no matter the hardware they support.
As soon as Win10 dies the death of falling out of support I will ditch Windows for home use.
For now I am sticking with Windows 10. I think Microsoft will be forced to provide at least another ~2 years of security updates, if not more.
There are hundreds of millions of completely functional, actively used computers that don’t support TPM 2.0, it would be stupid to get rid of them just because a corrupt, monopolist like MS says we should.
I put together a PC a few years ago and noticed that slot, I don’t even know what TPM does. Should I?
"Sir, without a TPM module, we can’t bitlocker their storage without their consent or knowledge and then store the Bitlocker key to our cloud, (again with no warning or consent gained) "for their convenience which lets us directly link their identity and sell every last bit of data about them.
“Well FUCK THAT.” -MS ManagementI know I sound insane. ^That is precisely what 11 does by default. Not a joke.