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You can still mount it to another machine if you have the key. It's an extra layer of pain in the ass, though.
I don't use an M$ account so if your key is backed up to the cloud (aside: can't wait to read the headline about when that gets breached) I don't personally know offhand how difficult it is to extricate your BitLocker keys from Microsoft.
Independent repair shops are going to suffer big time from this.
Obviously, Microsoft will happily sell you one drive cloud backup to solve the problem they are creating.
I've supported bitlocker in corporate deployments. I have also spent some time in independent repair shops. I have little confidence in users to supply a bitlocker key, let alone even know what one is. I anticipate a lot of "what? I already gave you my password."
AES-NI has been standard for over a decade. There shouldn't be a significant hit to processing speed.
You've benchmarked this? Using what encryption algorithm, what processors, what benchmark?
More to the point, I think, is are there even any systems that will run Windows 11 that don't have AES-NI?
Performance without it is kinda irrelevant because there's no situation where you'd have Windows 11 and bitlocker and NOT AES-NI.