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Works as expected - Channing, 11 November 2024
It works as expected. I used this to allow an older i7-6700K machine with an ASUS Z170-DELUXE motherboard to officially install Windows 11 without requiring workarounds, and play anti-cheat games such as Valorant where Riot's Vanguard requires a TPM and Secure Boot to be enabled when running on Windows 11. After installing it, a new menu appeared in the UEFI firmware named "Trusted Computing", and the TPM 2.0 was automatically enabled. No additional setup was required, everything "just worked".
The TPM also works for automatically unlocking encrypted disks on boot without needing to manually enter a password (dm-crypt and LUKS with systemd-cryptenroll under Linux, for example).