

If you’re worried about the requirements of Windows 11, the first and general advice is to stay calm. But there’s no need to get nervous, because in fact you probably already have it, just need to enable it. W11 requires TPM 2.0 (or Trusted Platform Module), which many people are now looking for. It’s not performance that’s needed, but rather special features that not every PC may have. In addition to new features and improvements, it also has higher HW requirements than Windows 10. Today's processors have it integrated in BIOS/UEFI That TPM 2.0 required by Windows 11? You might already have it without knowing.
