11 | Amd A6-9225 Windows
Launched in 2018, the AMD A6-9225 is a low-power, dual-core APU (Accelerated Processing Unit) based on the Excavator architecture (a refined version of the Bulldozer family). It was commonly found in budget laptops and entry-level desktops. With the release of Windows 11 in 2021, Microsoft raised the minimum system requirements, leaving many older but still functional CPUs unsupported. This paper examines the gap between the A6-9225’s capabilities and Windows 11’s demands.
An Evaluation of the AMD A6-9225 Processor for Windows 11: Compatibility, Performance, and User Experience amd a6-9225 windows 11
~150 pts (single-core), ~280 pts (multi-core) – well below the 500+ pts typical for smooth Windows 11. Launched in 2018, the AMD A6-9225 is a
When Windows 11 is forcibly installed on an A6-9225 system (with SSD, 8GB RAM), the following is observed: This paper examines the gap between the A6-9225’s