With Microsoft officially ending support for Windows 10 on October 14, 2025, the transition to Windows 11 isn’t optional. It’s essential. But simply upgrading the operating system isn’t enough. To unlock the full performance, security, and productivity benefits of Windows 11, your team needs modern hardware designed to support it. Here's why your device choice matters more than ever.
Windows 11 was built with a modern hardware baseline in mind. Devices that run it best are equipped with:
Latest-generation chipsets that enable faster processing and better energy efficiency
Solid State Drives (SSDs) that drastically reduce boot and load times
Minimum system requirements like 4GB RAM, 64GB storage, and UEFI with Secure Boot
While technically possible to run Windows 11 on older hardware, the result is often sluggish boot times, app compatibility issues, and unstable performance. This is especially true for resource-intensive tasks like video conferencing, collaboration, and data analysis.
Windows 11 introduces AI-driven capabilities that require more than just software readiness. Devices featuring Neural Processing Units (NPUs) unlock real-time features such as:
Live Captions and voice focus
AI-enhanced camera and microphone settings
Recall (coming soon) to help users search their PC history intuitively
HP AI PCs, including models powered by Intel® Core™ Ultra and AMD Ryzen™ AI processors, are among the first to bring these experiences to life. These systems are engineered to handle the processing load locally, which preserves battery life and ensures low-latency performance.
With cyber threats evolving, hardware-backed security is essential. Windows 11 was designed around a Zero Trust model and requires:
TPM 2.0 (Trusted Platform Module) for hardware-based encryption
Secure Boot to prevent unauthorized firmware from loading
Windows Hello for password-free biometric authentication
Devices that meet these requirements out of the box minimize attack surfaces and improve compliance. This is particularly important in regulated industries like healthcare, finance, and government.
It’s not just about features. It’s about outcomes. The right device:
Boots in seconds rather than minutes
Allows seamless multitasking with multiple displays or virtual desktops
Reduces the volume of IT tickets caused by hardware and software incompatibility
Keeps your team focused rather than frustrated
Organizations deploying HP devices with Windows 11 have reported increased employee satisfaction, smoother onboarding experiences, and reduced help desk calls. When every user gets a device that just works, productivity becomes the default.
Modern hardware is the key to getting the most from Windows 11. As the October 14, 2025 deadline approaches, now is the time to evaluate your PC fleet and ensure your team is set up for success. You want to be fully optimized, not just technically compliant.
Request a demo device or schedule a performance evaluation today.