Microsoft has explained why TPM, which is a system requirement for Windows 11, is so beneficial for users and why it makes Windows 11 better.
It is not surprising to anyone that Microsoft wants Windows 10 users to upgrade to Windows 11. It even suggests that those who are unable to upgrade due to ineligible hardware dump their PC and get a new one with Windows 11, although that is hardly something the environment will appreciate, especially if you use an SSD over an HDD.
As Windows 10’s end-of-support date approaches, most people will be looking to make the jump, and Microsoft is also looking forward to that. The TPM 2.0 is one of the system requirements for Windows 11, and Microsoft has explained why that is and how it helps make Windows 11 a better OS than Windows 10.
The company has highlighted the advantages under the following headers in a recent blog post that it published. They have been put forth in simple words so that most users can understand them:
Protects your data: TPM can encrypt your data, making it difficult for hackers to access sensitive information.