Microsoft he published the list of processors that the upcoming Windows 10 May 2019 will support Update. The May 2019 update, also known as build 1903, is currently in the RTM stage and is available through the Release Preview ring for subscribers to program Windows Insiders.
Microsoft says that the update will remain in this ring for about a month to resolve some issues errorbefore the official release.
As for the list of supported processors, nothing seems to have changed since episodic October 2018:
Supported:
- Intel processors (up to Intel Core i3 / i5 / i7 / i9-9xxxK), Intel Xeon E-21xx, Intel Atom (J4xxx / J5xxx and N4xxx / N5xxx) Celeron and Pentium.
- AMD (up to the A-Series Ax-9xxx & E-Series Ex-9xxx & FX-9xxx); AMD Athlon 2xx processors, AMD Ryzen 3/5/7 2xxx, AMD Opteron and AMD EPYC 7xxx
- Qualcomm Snapdragon 850
According to Neowin, the list does not include Qualcomm's upcoming Snapdragon 8cx, as it will be released a little later in 2019. Most likely, this chip will be supported by the version of Windows 10 19H2 that will be released in the fall.
Also the Processor AMD's Ryzen 3000 series is not included in the list, which means that devices equipped with this chip would not be able to run the Windows 10 May 2019 Update. Unless the list is updated before the next one is released operating system of Microsoft.
Generally, if your computer is already running the October 2018 Update, it should be compatible with the May update.
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Very good article but Microsoft does not say that only those are supported, says even these processors
That is, someone with fx 6300 or ryzen 1xxx is happy to support it not listed
thank you for marking! has been corrected