During the Windows 11 launch event last week, Microsoft showed in the screenshots that the new operating system would arrive in October, including a screen where Teams is being introduced (in conversations there are comments about). While Microsoft has officially said it will only be in December, the company's official marketing material suggests it will be on October 20th.
In the image where the Teams integration with Windows 11 is shown, the messages in the notifications show the possible month of release. Stevie Bathiche suggests Windows 11 will debut in October.
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According to The Verge, sources familiar with Microsoft's plans said the company intends to release Windows 11 and October on OEM devices.
Rumors say that the launch of Windows 11 will take place on October 20th. However, there is also an image from Microsoft itself that claims to be on October 6th.
Walmart puts Windows 11 access date on its laptops for sale
In addition to the Easter eggs during Microsoft's presentation, Walmart promises that there will be a "free update to Windows 11 in October 2021" in various advertisements for laptops it is currently selling.
Windows 11 compatibility
It is not yet known exactly which computers will be compatible with the upgrade from Windows 10 to Windows 11. However, the company has even made available the minimum specifications to run the new operating system. Among the requirements, TPM was mentioned, something that the PC must have in order to have official support for Windows 11 (understand what it is and how to obtain it here).
Will Windows 11 run on your PC? Check the minimum requirements
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