It's very probable that Windows 11 will run on your P51. You may have a warning advising you to stay on Windows 10, but it will fit the hard floor so you will be able to upgrade regardless.
IIRC the hard minimal req different from Win 10 is a TPM, 64 bits >= dual core, I think UEFI + secure boot, and WDDM >= 2.0. I just checked on a Kaby Lake and I have everything needed.
The published list of processors is probably for the soft floor and/or for OEMs.
Now, knowing MS and especially the situation in regard with some processors following the Win7 -> 10 migration, there is always the risk they fuck up the support even more for unlisted processor, voluntarily or not...
I think wait and see. That kind of CPU req published now sorta makes sense for OEMs, but for computers to upgrade, just WTF. Does MS really want a split install base to mostly Win 10 machines and a just a few 11? And BTW there is this "little" shortage and high demand that is supposed to continue for years; and Skylake or even before are (lets say at least for core ones: more than) perfectly capable of running Win 11.
So a hard cut-off at Intel 8th gen and Ryzen 2nd gen really makes no strategic sense whatsoever. I have no doubt MS employs plenty of clueless people, but maybe not going that far to insanity-land.
I mean I was starting to consider switching to a Mac, undecided still, but if MS persist this will really be a no-brainer.
IIRC the hard minimal req different from Win 10 is a TPM, 64 bits >= dual core, I think UEFI + secure boot, and WDDM >= 2.0. I just checked on a Kaby Lake and I have everything needed.
The published list of processors is probably for the soft floor and/or for OEMs.
Now, knowing MS and especially the situation in regard with some processors following the Win7 -> 10 migration, there is always the risk they fuck up the support even more for unlisted processor, voluntarily or not...