Dell Computers Eligible for Upgrade from TPM Version 1.2 to 2.0
Summary:The following article provides information about which computers ship from Dell and can upgrade the Trusted Platform Module (TPM) from firmware version 1.2 to version 2.0.
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Note: Computers that shipped with Intel 6th and 7th Generation processors (i7-7xxx, i5-7xxx, i3-7xxx, i7-6xxx, i5-6xxx, and i3-6xxx) are not eligible to upgrade to Windows 11. Upgrading to TPM 2.0 does not bypass this Microsoft requirement.
Dell computers that were manufactured between 2015 and 2018 may have shipped from the factory with Trusted Platform Module (TPM) firmware version 1.2.
This article lists the computer models that may have shipped with TPM 1.2 so you can upgrade the TPM firmware to version 2.0 if needed.
Dell computers that are released after 2019 support TPM firmware 2.0 without an option to downgrade. (Devices that shipped with Windows 10 and have limited or no Legacy support.)
Before upgrading or downgrading, read the following article carefully: