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Intel® Core™ m3-7Y30 and Windows 11

Вова Кузьминых 26 Reputation points
2021-06-24T19:52:49.527+00:00

For some reason, this processor is not included in the windows 11 specification, because the characteristics are suitable

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  1. Anonymous
    2021-06-24T20:35:16.153+00:00

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  1. Andreas Baumgarten 131.4K Reputation points MVP Volunteer Moderator
    2021-06-24T20:27:55.56+00:00

    Hi @Вова Кузьминых ,

    yes. The CPU Intel® Core™ m3-7Y30 is not listed here: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-hardware/design/minimum/supported/windows-11-supported-intel-processors

    You could run the PC Health Checker to verify the CPU is not supported: https://aka.ms/GetPCHealthCheckApp

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  2. Patchanko 21 Reputation points
    2021-06-28T15:55:45.827+00:00

    Same here. I have Huawei Matebook with Intel Core m3-6Y30, dual core Cpu which supports TPM 2.0

    It has a base frequency of 0,90 GHz. I think that's why it is not supported by Windows 11.

    But it's still very annoying. I hope that Microsoft will include it in the compatibility list.

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  3. Patrick 1 Reputation point
    2021-06-28T10:40:15.753+00:00

    I have the same question. My Samsung Galaxy Book 10.6 has an Intel Core m3-7Y30 and a TPM 2.0 module. But due to the missing CPU on the support list, I think a Windows 11 upgrade will be impossible.


  4. Вова Кузьминых 26 Reputation points
    2021-06-24T20:33:21.427+00:00

    I understand that it was removed, but why?


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