The hardware requirements for Windows 10 are 1 gigahertz (GHz) or faster processor or SoC; 1 gigabyte (GB) of RAM for 32-bit or 2 GB of RAM for 64-bit: and 16 GB of disk space for 32-bit OS or 20 GB for 64-bit OS.  From today’s blog post: “Now that we are moving Dev Channel forward with newer Windows 11 builds than what will be released to customers on October 5th, those PCs have been opted out of flighting and likely see the message below in the Windows Insider Program settings page. However, they will still receive Windows 11 Cumulative Updates leading up to general availability.” The first release of Windows 11 is set to begin rolling out to mainstream users on October 5. Update: Microsoft also released a couple of other new Windows 11 builds to testers today. Windows 11 Build 22000.176 is available to the Beta Channel and commercial PCs in the Release Preview Channel as of today, September 2. This build allows testers to right-click on the Taskbar and select “Taskbar settings” to open a Taskbar Settings page and choose which system icons to hide or unhide. This new build also includes a bunch of fixes which are detailed in Microsoft’s blog posts.