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Our company would like to have the following Intel processors added to the Windows 11 Supported processors list. What do we have to do to have them added? We manufacture motherboard with the below mentioned processors and have successfully fully installed Windows 11 including the security features that require a TPM 2.0 chip.
E3-1505M v6
E3-1505L v6
i3-7102E
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It is Microsoft's list. So, you must ask Microsoft.
Also, it is more than just TPM. The processor must also support VBS.
And, this has been answered in your previous post. You MUST deal with Microsoft, who will likely not add any other processors to THEIR list.
Also, the only way you can install W11 is via hack, so I would not say you were successful. You want support, do it properly.
Doc (not an Intel employee or contractor)
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Additionally, if you "have successfully fully installed Windows 11", without a hack, then why would you need the processors added to the list? Come on , now - the processors are not supported by W11.
Doc (not an Intel employee or contractor)
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