Microsoft has confirmed that the lightning-fast speeds of Wi-Fi 7 will be exclusive to Windows 11 24H2, the latest version of the operating system. This means that Windows 10 users, who make up a significant portion of the PC market, will be left behind in the dust when it comes to reaping the benefits of this revolutionary wireless technology.
While the upcoming Windows 11 24H2 update will be available to all users later this year, the initial rollout will be limited to “Copilot+ PCs,” leaving regular Windows 11 users wondering when they’ll be able to experience the thrill of faster downloads and smoother streaming.
Is Microsoft forcing to upgrade for Wi-Fi 7?
Microsoft’s decision to restrict Wi-Fi 7 to its latest operating system has sparked outrage among some users, who believe that it is a blatant attempt to force them to upgrade. While Microsoft has not ruled out the possibility of adding Wi-Fi 7 support to older versions of Windows 11 in the future, the company’s silence on the issue has left many feeling frustrated.