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Not even the ghost of obsolescence can coerce users onto Windows 11
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Am not even sure they are using TPM the way it's meant to be used. I have TPM on my laptop and to be honest I was too lazy to feed its random number generator to my system to increase entropy. Average Joe uses machine to browse Facebook and watch porn, not generate keys for keeping state secrets.
Well, it can also do cryptographic operations on its own of a few sorts for 2.0, so it can in theory speed some things up via offloading some cryptography... but yea, not strictly necessary for a normal end user. They mostly just want a device fingerprint to track more easily.
I completely missed the idea of fingerprinting. That'll be the most likely use.