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This is exactly what Windows 11 is. I have a background in large scale system deployments and if you want anything to be effective, you have to baseline it. What better way than with a the rollout of a mandatory OS upgrade demanding these features?
You can't crack the trusted computing whip if everyone isn't on that same baseline. Mark my words, I'd bet a fucking limb on it, once Windows 11 sees a significant market share the decline will become much more severe, much more quickly. They're hungry, they relented a bit on Windows 10 in the EU for another year because they're so close, what's one more year. They can taste how close it is now ...