If you happen to own a PC with an ASUS motherboard, the company has published a list of motherboards that they claim will support Windows 11.
Intel:
AMD:
According to the company, these are the motherboards they claim will support Windows 11, and they have also provided users with instructions on how to enable TPM 2.0 if they haven’t already.
We know that this has created quite a bit of confusion amongst Windows users who might be hearing about this feature for the first time, although it seems that based on what most people are saying, a good majority of computers bought in the past few years should support Windows 11 and come with the TPM 2.0 module, it’s just that in some cases, users might need to enable it manually.
Alternatively if your computer doesn’t have a TPM 2.0 module, the good news is that you don’t need to buy a new motherboard. You can just buy the module and install it manually. That being said, Windows 10 is expected to continue to see support until 2025, so you don’t have to upgrade to Windows 11 right away if you don’t want to.