There's a lot of conspiracy in the article subtext.
It's my own opinion that windows enforcement of TPM while retiring Windows 10 is a rough direction, but I also get the executive decision. Support for old software is costly, and Windows 10 is very old at this point. Add that to how many security issues Microsoft has been having, and this seems like the only sensible decision.
It's my own opinion that windows enforcement of TPM while retiring Windows 10 is a rough direction, but I also get the executive decision. Support for old software is costly, and Windows 10 is very old at this point. Add that to how many security issues Microsoft has been having, and this seems like the only sensible decision.