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VMs can emulate TPM cant they? Win11 still sucks but at least it will work.
There is a TPM emulation, yes, 1.1, 2.0 - you choose
Any decent motherboard built in the last 10 years should have a TPM chip onboard.
I just bought a brace of enterprise servers.
TPM chips are useless.
Meh.
Just use a virtual one
All my hardware is just slightly older than TPM and SecureBoot. It's from like 2009.