However, Microsoft has sorted out various differences between the first and second generations of TPM. Many PC experts have pointed out that there is not much difference between TPM 1.0 and TPM 2.0, and Microsoft is forcing TPM 2.0 just to increase the sales of devices with TPM 2.0. Why only TPM 2.0? Why not TPM 1.0 or 1.2? Furthermore, requiring the TPM 2.0 elevates the standard for hardware security by requiring that built-in root-of-trust. Therefore, with TPM made compulsory, all the future Windows OS devices will be equipped with the latest TPM 2.0 Chip inside. He further states that Microsoft needs a solid foundation for fulfilling future security and privacy commitments. He says that the forced requirement of TPM 2.0 for Windows 11 was in response to the growing cyber-crimes like Phishing, Ransomware, and others. The Chief Director of enterprise and OS security for Microsoft, David Weston, has explained the importance of TPM Chips and why it is necessary for Microsoft and its users. Microsoft has explained it very clearly in one of their latest blog posts. So, through Windows 11, Microsoft is finally forcing users to either switch to the devices with the latest TPM 2.0 chip or else attach the chip externally if the motherboard supports it. The only way to make Windows devices more secure is through the integration of TPM Chips into the motherboard. Since Apple is making its market with the reputation of being secure and privacy-focused, Microsoft might want to give some competition. Now with Windows 11, Microsoft wants to make the security of the system the priority, more than anything else.
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