Windows Vista, Windows 7 and Windows 8 were really not all complete either. (By the way, they did not introduce the ability to have the clock on all monitors on the taskbar till 1607, Windows 10 vanilla did not have this feature). Windows 10 version 1507 was horribly incomplete and buggy, and was not fixed till version 1511, and quite frankly the OS had not completely matured till 1607. Why they did not try to smooth out some minor bugs we reported before the official release I do not know-but its EXACTLY the same version we already have.It's Microsoft being Microsoft.
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If your hardware is not compatible with the Windows 11 requirements, they are not likely going to bother releasing Windows 11 drivers for those. I would expect though that if your mainboard is capable of carrying a compatible 8th generation or higher Intel CPU, and whatever the equivalent is for AMD, that Windows 11 drivers will be made available. I also think the driver system itself has not changed much from Windows 10, so Windows 10 drivers will likely work in most cases, but instead of running the executable for them (which may do a version check) you might have to load them manually by extracting the driver files from the exe/msi and using device manager to point to the right. If you have ye olde standard ATX mainboard with a standard Intel or AMD chipset from the last 10 years or so, the drivers are already on board.
I'm wondering when the motherboard vendors are going to start showing Win11 Driver updates? If needed of course.Typically the chipset drivers and graphics drivers are delivered through Windows Update, but it is going to be these proprietary hardware bits such as the fingerprint sensor mentioned above that may need drivers.