
Access the Microsoft Windows® 10 Q&A for more information.The standard version of Windows 10 is actually Windows 10 Home, and it's aimed at home users. Systems running Windows 7*, Windows 8*, or Windows 8.1* can use the Get Windows® 10 (GWX) application from Microsoft to confirm your system is compatible. Intel® Celeron® J and N Series Processorsġ Upgrade only: If you bought a system that came with Windows 7*, Windows 8*, or Windows 8.1*, refer to your original equipment manufacturer (OEM) about upgrading to Windows® 10.Ģ For processors that are not supported with Windows® 10, please contact your original equipment manufacturer (OEM) or the motherboard vendor. To see the full list of the Intel® Core™ Processors, click on the second column (code name) below.ġ0th/8th Generation Intel® Core™ Processors In the table below, we can see that the processor supports Windows® 10, 64-bit. In the example given, the i7-10700K has the code name Comet Lake.



Once you see the processor in the drop-down, click it. Go to the product specification site and type the processor number in the search box.Identify the processor: Press the Windows key on your keyboard and start typing "System ", choose System Information, which will show Processor information with the name and the number.If the code name for your processor is not listed in the table below, please contact your original equipment manufacturer (OEM) or the motherboard vendor.įollow the steps below to determine if your processor supports Windows® 10 using the code name listed in the table below.
