Lansweeper linux10/13/2023 ![]() ![]() Many system administrators waited for the release of the first service pack before considering upgrading to a new version of Windows. ![]() Historically, organizations have been slow at upgrading systems to new versions of Windows. Windows 11 is trailing Windows 7's 3.38%, and far away from the commanding 81.87% of Windows 10. That's just 1.09% more than that of devices running Windows 8 and 1.32% more than devices running Windows XP. The adoption rate of Windows 11 was just 2.61% across all 30 million scanned devices. Lansweeper notes that passthroughs exist for TPM, but that these are rarely configured. CPU compatibility sits at 55.7% while RAM and TPM drop to 67.1% and 1.33% respectively. An additional 20.77% did not have the functionality enabled or were not compatible, according to Lansweeper.Ĭompatibility drops even further for virtual machine workstations. The Trusted Platform Module (TPM) requirement is met by 64.57% of tested workstations. It is interesting to note that more than 7% of all scanned devices run with less than 4 gigabytes of RAM. ![]() The 0.02% discrepancy is not explained.įor RAM, 92.85% of devices meet the system requirements of 4 gigabytes. Only 57.26% of checked processors meet the requirements that Microsoft defined when it released Windows 11 this means that 42.76% of devices do not meet the requirements currently. Lansweeper checked each device for CPU, RAM and TPM compatibility with Microsoft's Windows 11 operating system. The report, which is available on the Lansweeper website, offers additional details. ![]()
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