If you are going AMD, the new OS will only support the second-generation Ryzen (including Threadripper) and newer processors, alongside some EPYC and Athlon CPUs. For example, it will support Intel Core 8th Gen and higher processors, in addition to some Pentium, Atom, Celeron, and Xeon CPUs. Windows 11 will only be compatible with some processors. Otherwise, you won’t be able to complete the out-of-box experience, which means that the Home edition doesn’t support local accounts, at least not during the initial setup. If you plan to install Windows 11 Home, you will need a Microsoft account and internet connection to complete the setup.
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