[SOLVED] Why does Win 11 not support Core m3-6Y30 w/ TPM 2.0?

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Solution: pre-8th gen Intel Core CPUs are affected by the Spectre and Meltdown security vulnerabilities.

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The guy that I buy cheap PCs in bulk from asked me if I was interested in the Intel Compute Sticks that they replaced with mini PCs.

Model: Intel Compute Stick STK2m364CC.

CPU: 6th Gen Intel Core m3-6Y30.

The spec sheets shows this CPU as having a TPM 2.0 chip, so why does Windows 11 not support it? It checks off all the boxes on the official Windows 11 hardware requirements page.

There must be more security requirements than just a TPM 2.0 chip.

They have 64GB eMMC and 4GB of soldered RAM. Junk lol. Just curious is all.

 
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