![]() ![]() All aspects that needs to be emulated by the virtualization software (Parallels and others) or Microsoft needs to work with Apple to hardware support the M1/Apple Silicon - both not of interest to Apple neither Microsoft. By working with Qualcomm, the current Windows on ARM are optimized for these Qualcomm ARM processors, including support for secure boot, TPM and DirectX and hence even hardware virtualization. Even the customized Microsoft SQ1 and SQ2 are manufactured by Qualcomm in a joint development. The thing is that with Windows on ARM, Microsoft supports only a handful of devices running a few ARM processors of Qualcomm. I did read your entire post but it's not clear.You are right. Where is the flaw?Īnd I still fail to see how the Intel / AMD TPM implementations have anything to do with Windows 11 on ARM. A Hypervisor TPM is a recognised and accepted implementation of the TPM 2.0 spec. The Hypervisor TPM (vTPM) is a software solution to do the same job as the Firmware TPM Chip. ![]() ![]() I also said, not in those words, that it’s a flaw.Īpologies if I'm misunderstanding but how is it a flaw when it's by design? The ARM-based Surface Pro X has a Firmware TPM chip. I’ve already said that software can work around it, so you don’t seem to have read my entire post. Since no ARM chip has that, you can’t DIRECTLY install even the ARM version on any ARM machine, including Apple’s. Microsoft has stated several times now, that TPM 2 is required to install Win 11 on a machine.
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