
Windows 11 has three new optional updates worth installing
THE SO WHAT
Three concurrent Windows 11 updates—split between Snapdragon X2-specific and general x86 users—show how fragmented the Windows base is becoming. IT teams should tighten test-and-rollout playbooks by hardware cohort, not treat “Windows 11” as a single target.
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