Windows Processor Requirements
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This specification details the processors that Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEM) can use to manufacture new PCs that include Windows Products (including Custom Images). Updates to this specification may be released in the future as requirements change.
For each listed edition, OEMs must use only the processors listed, as specified in the tables below. The requirements below apply whenever the edition below is pre-installed or provided on external media, including as downgrade or down edition software.
For clarity, OEMs must also meet all processor and other requirements specified in Minimum Hardware Requirements for Windows, available at Windows minimum hardware requirements.
If after the inclusion of a processor series in this specification ("Listed Processor"), a processor becomes commercially available that uses the same naming convention or identifier as a Listed Processor but has additional or different features or functionality ("New Processor"), OEMs must not use New Processor for Customer Systems without Microsoft's prior written permission. If an OEM believes a processor has been omitted from this list, please contact your Microsoft OEM or ODM Account Manager.
Some product editions or edition/processor configurations listed below may have no or limited support. Information on support is available at Microsoft Support Policy and Microsoft Lifecycle FAQ. Customers who have specific hardware support questions should contact the OEM of their PC.
Changes to the processors listed do not indicate or impact a customer’s existing Windows support and are intended for OEMs to determine processors which may be used in new Windows devices.
Windows Client Edition Processors
Windows IoT Processors
This table provides reference to additional processor support and hardware requirements for Windows IoT Enterprise editions and Windows 10 IoT Core.
Windows IoT Edition | Supported Processors |
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Windows 10 IoT Enterprise LTSC | See Windows 10 IoT Enterprise LTSC supported processors |
Windows 11 IoT Enterprise | See Windows 11 IoT Enterprise supported processors |
Windows 10 IoT Enterprise | See Windows 10 IoT Enterprise supported processors |
Windows 10 IoT Core | See Windows 10 IoT Core supported processors |
Windows Server Processors
Windows Edition | Intel Processors | AMD Processors | Hygon Processors[7] |
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Windows Server 2012 R2[4] | Up through the following 7th Generation Intel Processors (Intel Core i3-7xxx/Celeron/Pentium; Xeon E3 v6); Xeon SP 32xx, 42xx, 52xx, 62xx, and 82xx; Xeon D 15xx; and Atom C33xx | Up through the following AMD 7th generation processors (AMD A-Series Ax-9xxx & E-Series Ex-9xxx & FX-9xxx), AMD Ryzen Family, AMD EPYC 7xx1, AMD EPYC 7xx2, and AMD EPYC 7xx3 | N/A |
Windows Server 2016[5] | Up through the following 9th Generation Intel Processors (Core i3-9xxx, Pentium G5xxx, Celeron G49xx); Xeon E22xx; Xeon SP 32xx, 43xx, 53xx, 63xx, and 83xx; Xeon D 21xx; and Atom C33xx | Up through the following AMD 7th generation processors (AMD A-Series Ax-9xxx & E-Series Ex-9xxx & FX-9xxx), AMD Ryzen Family, AMD EPYC 7xx1, AMD EPYC 7xx2, and AMD EPYC 7xx3 | N/A |
Windows Server 2019[6] | Up through the following 13th Generation Intel Processors (Core i3-13xxx, Pentium G5xxx, G7400 and G7400T, Celeron G49xx); Xeon E23xx; First through Fifth Gen Xeon SP Processors (x1xx, x2xx, x3xx, x4xx, x5xx); Xeon E 21xx through 24xx; Xeon D 15xx, 17xx, 21xx, and 27xx; and Atom C33xx | Up through the following AMD 7th generation processors (AMD A-Series Ax-9xxx & E-Series Ex-9xxx & FX-9xxx), AMD Ryzen Family, AMD EPYC 7xx1, AMD EPYC 7xx2, AMD EPYC 7xx3, AMD EPYC 8xx4, AMD EPYC 9xx4, and AMD EPYC 9xx5 | Hygon C86 7xxx |
Windows Server 2022 | Up through the following 13th Generation Intel Processors (Core i3-13xxx, Pentium G5xxx, G7400 and G7400T, Celeron G49xx); First through Fifth Gen Xeon SP processors (x1xx, x2xx, x3xx, x4xx, x5xx); Xeon 6 SP processors (67xxE); Xeon E 23xx and 24xx; Xeon D 17xx, 21xx, and 27xx; and Atom C33xx | Up through the following AMD 7th generation processors (AMD A-Series Ax-9xxx & E-Series Ex-9xxx & FX-9xxx), AMD Ryzen Family, AMD EPYC 7xx1, AMD EPYC 7xx2, AMD EPYC 7xx3, AMD EPYC 4xx4, AMD EPYC 8xx4, AMD EPYC 9xx4, and AMD EPYC 9xx5 | N/A |
Windows Server 2025 | Second through Fifth Gen Xeon SP processors (x2xx, x3xx, x4xx, x5xx); Xeon 6 SP Processors (67xxE); Xeon E 23xx and 24xx; Xeon D 17xx, 18xx, 21xx, 27xx, 28xx; Pentium G7400 and G7400T | AMD EPYC 7xx2, AMD EPYC 7xx3, AMD EPYC 4xx4, AMD EPYC 8xx4, AMD EPYC 9xx4, and AMD EPYC 9xx5 | N/A |
[4] The processor list for Windows Server 2012 R2 is final. New system submissions are no longer accepted for certification.
[5] The processor list for Windows Server 2016 is final. New system submissions are no longer accepted for certification.
[6] The processor list for Windows Server 2019 is final. New system submissions are no longer accepted for certification.
[7] China Market Only
NOTE: The list of supported processors above does not in itself determine Microsoft support for Windows Server. The listing is a prerequisite for system certification. Only systems based on the above approved processors can be certified for Windows Server. Unless otherwise noted, Microsoft will continue to evaluate the processor list for a given OS release and update the list as new appropriate processors are available in market.
Additional Resources
Windows Server support and installation instructions for the AMD Rome family of processors
Windows Server 2016 System Requirements
Comparison of Standard and Datacenter editions of Windows Server 2016