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Thanks for the new, Yuri, but you forgot one regarding Windows 11:

Microsoft Adds Windows 11 Support For A Few Intel 7th Gen CPUs, AMD Decides To Ditch 1st Gen Ryzen Users
https://wccftech.com/microsoft-windows-11-os-support-list-new-intel-cpus-no-amd-ryzen-chips/
Microsoft was working with Intel and AMD to look into the possibility of adding certain Intel 7th Gen Core and AMD 1st Gen Ryzen CPUs to its Windows 11 support list. Well, the revised CPU list has now been published and from the looks of it, Microsoft has indeed added a few Intel 7th Gen chips to its support list.
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Moving over to AMD, after evaluating its 1st Gen Ryzen CPUs with Microsoft, the chipmaker will not be adding any more CPUs to its current Windows 11 support list. This means that owners of the 1st Gen Ryzen and Threadripper CPUs will not be officially supported by the new operating system and that kind of sucks given that they were released after the Intel 7th Gen family.

Have AMD and Intel switches their boards or what?

The lower supply of 3060 and 3060Ti sucks, even more so because it's due to the COVID. Looks like China don't have it under as much control as they say.

Nvidia choosing 5nm is good for them and the performance of the GPUs, but it will also increase the supply problems with Nvidia, AMD and also Intel using it.



Please excuse my bad English.

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Current gaming PC: R5-7600, 32GB RAM 6000MT/s (CL30) and a RX 9060XT 16GB

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