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DirectStorage feature was added to Win10.
As long as you have Win10 22H2 + updates and a GPU tbat supports DirectX 12 Ultimate
Why would you want any handheld running WinOS. All that does is slow it down and hog tons of space because of bloat junk
Currently, some of the most popular handheld gaming devices are running Windows. Most notably the ROG Ally family of handhelds. A good reason for preferring Windows on handheld is game compatibility, which can be an issue on non-windows OS devices.
How many suffer from not using tpm on win10 or 7?
will the tpm be essential on the new steam machines?, will it be present to downgrade to win11 by installing it internally if desired?
the best method to test if a PC works is through applications and games, when you find yourself with a 100% CPU to guarantee security, slow SSDs to guarantee security, the various things for which Microsoft has not understood why you, yes you, are not using its latest system, you can blame your hardware, blame the rtx 5000 series, intel, amd... but not microsoft.
Microsoft, you want to continue developing with free beta testers, don't put poor engineers to tinker with Linux without authorization then, don't get angry if someone uses Win7, the problem is yours alone.