[SOLVED] What generation of Intel CPUs has support Intel Bridge Technology?

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I was wonder if my Intel Haswell CPU 4790 will run Windows 11? I think it may be a 4th generation CPU! Does it have Intel Bridge Technology inside it?

”Intel Bridge Technology is a runtime post-compiler that enables applications
to run natively on x86-based devices, including running those applications on
Windows. Intel’s multi-architecture XPU strategy provides the right engines
for the right workloads by integrating leading CPU cores, graphics technology,
artificial intelligence accelerators, image processors and more, in a single,
verified solution.”
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The technology itself sounds like a software component, so it's not dependent on hardware features since this sort of thing is common technology (Java and .NET apps run in a similar manner, as do a lot of console emulators). However, as mentioned, Microsoft is appearing to only officially support 8th gen and later processors for Windows 11.
Current guidance from MS seems to imply that 8th gen or later Intel CPU is required for proper support of TPM 2.0 implementation, but, as Win11 is still many months from actual release, perhaps we will get better guidance as it comes closer...

I expect I can 'survive' without the new rounded WIndows, new color themes, etc.. :)
 
The technology itself sounds like a software component, so it's not dependent on hardware features since this sort of thing is common technology (Java and .NET apps run in a similar manner, as do a lot of console emulators). However, as mentioned, Microsoft is appearing to only officially support 8th gen and later processors for Windows 11.
 
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