Microsoft updated the processor requirements page ahead of the release of Windows 10 May 2019 Update

Before the release of the latest Windows 10 May 2019 Update, Microsoft traditionally updated Page processor requirements. It now features Windows 10 1903, also known as the May Update.

Microsoft updated the processor requirements page ahead of the release of Windows 10 May 2019 Update

In terms of iron, nothing has changed. The operating system still supports Intel processors up to the ninth generation, Intel Xeon E-21xx, Atom J4xxx/J5xxx, Atom N4xxx/N5xxx, Celeron, Pentium, AMD 7th generation processors (A-Series Ax-9xxx & E-Series Ex-9xxx and FX-9xxx), Athlon 2xx, Ryzen 3/5/7 2xxx, Opteron, EPYC 7xxx and Qualcomm Snapdragon 850. But Qualcomm's Snapdragon 8cx is not there for some reason. Perhaps this model will appear after the release of Windows 10 19H2 in October-November.

But this is not the only missing link. There are reportedly no AMD Ryzen 3000 processors on the list, although it's possible that this is a simple typo. Neowin has already reached out to AMD for comment, though no response has yet been received.

Note that tel Xeon, AMD Operon, and AMD EPYC server chips are still only supported for Windows 10 Pro and Windows 10 Enterprise. By the way, the missing Snapdragon 8cx ARM processor is expected to work in the corporate segment, so we should expect it to be mentioned in the context of the Enterprise.

There are no requirements listed for Windows 10 IoT Core version 1903, but Windows 10 IoT Enterprise SAC 1903 exists and has the same processor requirements as the full version of Windows.



Source: 3dnews.ru

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