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  2. List of x86 manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    Advantech - EVA-X4150 and EVA-X4300 (SoCs with 486SX-compatible processors at 150 MHz and 300 MHz, respectively) [11] Innovasic - pin-compatible 80186/80188 clones [12] Vadem - VG230 and VG330 (SoCs with NEC V30 CPU cores, manufacturing continued by Amphus) [13] SiS (sold its Vortex86 line to DM&P)

  3. Windows 11 - Wikipedia

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    Furthermore, Windows 11 completely removes support for 32-bit CPUs, including both 32-bit x86 and 32-bit ARM processors, ensuring compatibility only with 64-bit x86-64 and ARM64 processors. Windows 11 received a mixed reception at launch.

  4. Streamers beware: Intel's 12th Gen CPUs and Windows 10 ... - AOL

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    The 12th Gen CPUs run symbiotically with Windows 11, creating the ultimate OS and platform that can multitask and run several programmes at once without much flaws. On Windows 10 however, this isn ...

  5. Comparison of Microsoft Windows versions - Wikipedia

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    Windows CE 1.0: 1996-11-16 Unsupported Pegasus, Alder CE 1.0 Embedded First release of Microsoft's Windows CE line for minimalistic computers and embedded systems Windows CE 2.0: 1997-11-29 Unsupported Mercury, Apollo CE 2.0 2.1, 2.11 Embedded Windows CE 3.0: 2000-06-15 Unsupported (2007-10-09) Cedar, Galileo, Rapier, Merlin, Stinger CE 3.0

  6. Microsoft might not deliver Windows 11 updates to PCs with ...

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    Microsoft has warned that it might withhold Windows 11 updates if your PC uses an old, unsupported CPU.

  7. Kaby Lake - Wikipedia

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    A P state bug was fixed in kernel 4.10 that had prevented motherboards from activating the processors' turbo frequencies. [33] Under new policies established in January 2016, Microsoft only supports an NT 10.0-based Windows platform on newly-released CPU microarchitectures, beginning with Kaby Lake and AMD Bristol Ridge.