Is there any justification for the cutoff? It might be possible to just patch out the cpuid check and have the OS run.
If it's boot attestation someone will do it. This is probably to force enterprise vendors to move to devices that better support enterprise management, but yes, it drags us kicking and screaming along with it, at nontrivial personal expense.
"Seems like you are assuming there is a specific security feature that defines 8th gen as the CPU floor. The floor is set for a range of quality, performance, support, and reliability reasons to ensure a great experience."
That sounds quite unreasonable. "You don't deserve to "experience" Windows 11, unless you can afford the newest computers. And if you can't, we won't let you have it. Because maybe it won't work perfectly. Even though you got your computer 4 years ago."
Not true. 7th gen gained Mode Based Execution Control which greatly decreases the overhead of VBS. 7th gen also gained SMM Security Mitigations 1.0 and some UEFI hardening.
If it's boot attestation someone will do it. This is probably to force enterprise vendors to move to devices that better support enterprise management, but yes, it drags us kicking and screaming along with it, at nontrivial personal expense.