If you ask me, all software just released/new will have issues to be worked out over time. Thus Windows 3.1 to 3.11 to 98 to XP to Vista and and Windows 7 to Windows 10 and now onto Windows 11 (I am sure I missed several versions). Verdict is out. Most cases will work fine on new machines it came installed on, I would not upgrade for a year or so until the bugs/fixes have been worked out. But that is my own opinion.

Even though Windows 10 will not be supported in 2025, I am sure between now and then (hoping for at least 2-3 more good years out of my laptop) before I have be buy a new PC. Not always a fan up upgrading the software due to issues with the processor and ram. Sometimes it's best to bite the bullet and just buy new and pre-installed with a warranty. Again my $.02 worth....

In every field there will be software changes and big advancements (look at fuel injection from 1950's to TBI to TPI to now!!) that is still part of software and software chips doing more.

Bob