Microsoft will sign the Windows 11 final build in mid-September
There is a lot of news about Windows 11, among which the Windows 11 official version revealed by Intel will be released in October.
According to Microsoft’s previous official statement, Windows 11 will be pushed to users at the beginning of next year, and partners will be provided with equipment pre-installation before the end of the year.
However, the latest news is that the release time of the system should be the same as the previous version. The signing of the Windows 11 RTM version will be completed in September and then officially released around October.
Windows Central editor Zac Bowden posted a message on Twitter:
Heard MS might announce the GA date for Windows 11 in the next week or two. Sign-off on a "final build" expected in mid-Sept. If I were a betting man, I'd wager October 19 is the GA date… guess we'll see soon enough.
— Zac Bowden (@zacbowden) August 23, 2021
When a netizen asked about the Android subsystem, Zac Bowden said that it had been deleted. The good news is that after signing the official version with Microsoft, the mirror file will definitely be leaked in advance, and users who want to upgrade at that time can directly upgrade through the mirror.
As for the TPM 2.0 security chip and other unsupported devices, you need to wait patiently. It stands to reason that there will be various users studying how to bypass Microsoft’s restrictions.