After over two years, Microsoft will let these PCs upgrade to Windows 11

The ad thanks users for their loyalty, warns of the end of support of Windows 11, and encourages people to prepare to transition to Windows 11. Of course, for some people transitioning to Windows 11 requires buying a new PC and, most likely, a new Windows license. As a reminder, OEMs pay Microsoft for licenses of Windows and that cost is built into the price of a new PC.

Did Microsoft did a typo or is it Windows Central typo? "Warns of the end of support of Windows 11"
 
It seems that this article would have been tremendously more helpful if it had listed the processors and/or devices that are affected. For example, although it seems impossible, I was holding out hope that my old Surface Go would benefit. I'm pretty sure that the reason for this change is not relevant to the Surface Go, but not many "regular" PC users would know that.
 

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