• Tux@lemmy.worldOP
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    2 months ago

    Nope, they wont. Micro$oft only cares money rather than basic OS for everyday and professional tasks

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      2 months ago

      They’ve been adding spyware and ads into W10 so it’s not the money. They could easily add all W11 ads/spyware into 10 with an update. Older CPUs have several hardware vulnerabilities unrelated to the TPU required by W11.

      IMO, they should add a startup message listing the hardware vulnerabilities of the installed CPU and leave it up to the customer.

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        2 months ago

        Windows 11 has more spyware and its more ens***tificated

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          Yes but that could be added in a W10 update just like they’ve already done with previous W10 updates.