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I saw microcode mentions in update logs. What would that mean in practice exactly? What would be the difference?
TPM 2.0 from the CPU works since I installed Windows 11 normally despite forgetting about the TPM requirement, performance and temperatures are optimal and I have never experienced any kind of crashes or anything like that, everything works normally.
If it's twenty years ago I'd be in the don't fix it if it ain't broke camp, but since updating the BIOS isn't as fraught as it used to be I'm in the keep it updated camp. Worst case you can always go back to your current BIOS if you weren't happy with the updates too.
It's your system, admin it how you see fit.