Microsoft Says Upcoming Processors Will Only Support Windows 10

Advertisement
By Manish Singh | Updated: 19 January 2016 16:11 IST

Microsoft is curtailing hardware support for older versions of Windows. The Redmond, Washington company has announced that moving forward new processors from major chipmakers will only support Windows 10. This is company's newest move to push users to make the switch to Windows 10, limiting their OS of choice when buying new hardware.

Essentially, all new desktops, laptops, and tablets that come with the latest processors - whether it is from AMD, or Intel, or Qualcomm - won't support Windows 7, Windows 8 or any version of the operating system other than Windows 10. Users of current generation Intel Skylake hardware will also be affected.

In a blog post, Microsoft's Windows chief Terry Myerson announced that Intel's upcoming Kaby Lake processor lineup (based on Intel's next gen 14nm SoCs), Qualcomm's Snapdragon 820, and AMD's Carrizo will only support Windows 10, the desktop operating system Microsoft released to public on July 29. But why? Here's how Microsoft explains it.

Advertisement

"Windows 7 was designed nearly 10 years ago before any x86/x64 SoCs existed. For Windows 7 to run on any modern silicon, device drivers and firmware need to emulate Windows 7's expectations for interrupt processing, bus support, and power states - which is challenging for Wi-Fi, graphics, security, and more," Myerson wrote. "As partners make customisations to legacy device drivers, services, and firmware settings, customers are likely to see regressions with Windows 7 ongoing servicing."

Advertisement

Microsoft said it will only support select desktop versions of Intel's 6th-generation Core processor - better known as Skylake - until July 17, 2017. Post that date, Windows 7 and Windows 8.1 users on Skylake will only receive security and other critical updates for their "on previous generation silicon." The company said that after July 2017, it will seed most critical updates to these owners provided the update doesn't risk the "reliability or compatibility of the Windows 7/8.1 platform on other devices."

The company hopes that users would utilise the 18-month period to switch to a newer version of Windows. Intel and Microsoft said the Skylake platform were designed for each other, and certain features can only be supported on the new hardware. Microsoft has previously committed to support Windows 7 until 2020 and Windows 8.1 until 2023. This means that users, and most especially enterprise users, will be forced to switch to the Windows 10 ecosystem ahead of these deadlines that they might have planned for, if they intend to use new hardware within the next 4-7 years. It could certainly be seen as a rude shock to enterprise users, who may now be forced to stick to older hardware just to run their chosen operating systems.

Advertisement

This wouldn't affect most average consumers as they are happy with running whichever operating system that ships with their computer. However, many will find this as disheartening. The change in company's support policy means that users wouldn't be able to test Windows 7 or Windows 8 - their existing setup - on the newest chipsets.

 

Get your daily dose of tech news, reviews, and insights, in under 80 characters on Gadgets 360 Turbo. Connect with fellow tech lovers on our Forum. Follow us on X, Facebook, WhatsApp, Threads and Google News for instant updates. Catch all the action on our YouTube channel.

Advertisement

Related Stories

Popular Mobile Brands
  1. Samsung Galaxy S26+ Reportedly Listed for Sale Online Ahead of Launch
  2. Poco X8 Pro Spotted on Geekbench With This Dimensity 8000 Series Chipset
  3. Lava Bold N2 Will Be Launched in India on This Date: See Expected Specs
  4. Xiaomi 17 Series Leak Hints at Imminent Launch Ahead of MWC at These Prices
  5. Samsung Galaxy A27 5G Lands on IMEI Database, Could Launch Soon
  6. Oppo Find X10 Series Could Debut This Year With This iPhone-Like Feature
  7. AI Impact Summit: From Registration to Schedule, All You Need to Know
  8. iPhone 18 Series May Arrive Without a Physical SIM Slot in This Region
  1. Sony Could Reportedly Delay PS6 to as Late as 2029 Due to RAM Shortage
  2. iPhone 18 Series to Drop SIM Card Slot in Europe to Make Room for Slightly Larger Battery: Report
  3. Poco X8 Pro Spotted on Geekbench With MediaTek Dimensity 8500 Ultra SoC, Android 16
  4. Xiaomi 17, Xiaomi 17 Ultra Global Price Details, Launch Date and Colour Options Leaked
  5. X Building Smart 'Cashtags' to Let Users Check Cryptocurrency Prices in Real-Time
  6. Samsung Galaxy A27 5G Listing on IMEI Database Suggests a Galaxy A26 Successor Is on the Way
  7. Anthropic Inaugurates First Indian Office in Bengaluru, Starts Hiring Local Talent
  8. Apple Tipped to Adopt Samsung's Privacy Display Technology for MacBook Models by 2029
  9. Oppo Find X10 Series Tipped to Launch in H2 2026 With Built-In Magnets for Wireless Charging
  10. AMD and TCS to Co-Develop Helios AI Data Centre Architecture, Deliver 200MW Data Centre Blueprint
Gadgets 360 is available in
Download Our Apps
Available in Hindi
© Copyright Red Pixels Ventures Limited 2026. All rights reserved.