The requirement for TPM for Windows coincides with demands by government's worldwide to increase surveillance on online activities of user. Apple devices already have those, and looks likes they are already baking the government mandated surveillance into their OS too - https://twitter.com/matthew_d_green/status/14230711866160005... ... (Windows has it easy here as it is already a spyware platform, and doesn't try too hard to hide that fact). So it looks like Microsoft's trying to catch up to Apple on the hardware side, and Apple is trying to catch up with Microsoft on the software side - all to better spy on their users. (But ofcourse, it's all in the name of protecting "your" security and to protect "children" /s).
I wonder how many of the billion PC’s Microsoft likes to brag that are currently running Windows 10 will be eligible to upgrade to 11?
The decision to make these requirements mandatory will have a significant environmental and economic impact for Windows users around the world.
While Windows 10 will be supported until 2025, that isn’t that long away, and at that time hundreds of millions of computers will stop receiving security updates. I also wonder if in 3 and 1/2 years Windows 10 will become a huge botnet once zero days are discovered and never patched.
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[ 3.7 ms ] story [ 45.7 ms ] threadVista was a case of OEMs building systems with 512mb ram and "thrashing" out of the box due to their own bloat pre installed with the system.
The decision to make these requirements mandatory will have a significant environmental and economic impact for Windows users around the world.
While Windows 10 will be supported until 2025, that isn’t that long away, and at that time hundreds of millions of computers will stop receiving security updates. I also wonder if in 3 and 1/2 years Windows 10 will become a huge botnet once zero days are discovered and never patched.
https://blogs.windows.com/windowsexperience/2020/03/16/windo...