I'd be surprised if MS does disable this feature.
If they do go with the TPM feature they have lowest ever people upgrading to Windows 11. All my computers can run Windows 11. But I will have a copy of Windows 11 just to test it. But it will be like 2025 or later before I really use it.
All this is a way for Microsoft to try and control what you have on you computer. They tried this with windows 10 with Secure Boot. That didn't work very will did it. Plus they are not telling you everything too.
You need the right CPU, Directx 12 video card, TPM support, & you will have to enabled secure boot too. Plus maybe account with Microsoft too.
I strongly Agree with you,...
Not everyone can afford to upgrade their machines with the latest hardware that contains the latest features and therefore this will limit their userbase and most probably turn a lot of people off using Windows 11, in-turn pushing more people over to alternate Operating systems.
I have to consider myself lucky I have an OK CPU i7 6700k and a 108TI GPU, however, I do find myself becoming
sick of BigTech lately seemingly wanting control of everything we do and say on our machines and the Web, Trust is at it lowest!!!I've thought about trying Linux OS again, however, there's something i can't quite get used to while using the OS and i can't put my finger on way, maybe I hadn't given it enough time for perceptions and expectations to change towards the OS.
Maybe it's time I revisited Linux