windows 11 iot

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Discussions tagged with windows 11 iot on WindowsForum.com focus on the Windows 11 IoT Enterprise LTSC 2024 edition, a long-term servicing channel build designed for embedded systems and specialized devices. Users highlight its minimal background services, small disk footprint, and stability-focused update model, noting the intentional omission of Copilot, many modern Store apps, and promotional features found in consumer builds. The tag covers hands-on testing, comparisons with standard Windows 11, and use cases for enthusiasts, administrators, and embedded-device teams seeking a quiet, low-maintenance Windows experience.
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    Windows 11 on DDR1 AGP Retro PC: Crysis 3D Acceleration Proof

    On June 27, 2026, VideoCardz reported that enthusiast O_MORES had Windows 11 running on an ASRock ConRoe865PE DDR1 motherboard with an Intel Core 2 Quad Q6600 and ATI Radeon HD 4650 AGP graphics, including working 3D acceleration and Crysis. The stunt is easy to file under retro-computing...
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    Getac ZX80W: Fanless 8-inch Windows on Arm rugged tablets for field work

    Getac announced on June 3, 2026, that its ZX80 family of 8-inch rugged tablets will expand in July with the Windows 11-based ZX80W, a fanless ARM device using Qualcomm’s QCS6490 platform for field computing. That sounds like a niche product announcement, and in unit volume it probably is. But...
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    Windows 11 LTSC: The Quiet, Stable Windows for Long Term Use

    Windows 11’s long-term, stripped-down sibling—Windows 11 LTSC—delivers a shockingly quiet, low‑maintenance Windows experience in 2026: an OS that intentionally omits Copilot, many modern Store apps, and the persistent promotional noise that has bloated the consumer builds over the past three...
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