The launch version, officially Windows 11, version 21H2, was defined by what it removed and what it rearranged.

Elena smiled. Versions weren’t just numbers. They were stories of compromise, user feedback, midnight bug fixes, and the quiet hope that the next update would feel less like a patch and more like a promise kept.

Released in late 2022, version 22H2 was the version Windows 11 should have been at launch. It was the first major milestone that felt complete.

Designed for high-performance tasks such as engineering or data science. It supports up to 4 CPUs and 6 TB of RAM , whereas the standard Pro version is capped at 2 CPUs and 2 TB.