Intel Release Windows 11 Ready GPU Drivers, Non-Beta Release & WDDM 3.0 Compliant
Intel Release Windows 11 Ready GPU Drivers, Non-Beta Release & WDDM 3.0 Compliant
Intel has released its first GPU driver for Microsoft's Windows 11 operating system. The driver is the first non-BETA release by Intel and features a range of highlights, bug fixes & support for new games.
The driver which weighs in at around 500 MB is the first non-BETA release for Microsoft's Windows 11 operating system. The Intel GPU driver 30.0.100.9684 packs in a range of features that are listed below but most importantly, this is Intel's first non-BETA GPU driver for Windows 11 whereas NVIDIA released its first WHQL driver for Windows 11 last month.
In addition to the listed support, the Intel GPU drivers for Windows 11 are also WDDM 3.0 ready. The new framework enables a list of new features such as virtualized video memory, better GPU scheduling, cross-progress sharing between Direct3D surfaces, improved fault tolerance and also includes graphical compatibility with Linux programs running on Windows 11. This driver will pave the way for future Intel hardware releases which include their upcoming Xe-HPG powered lineup that launches later this year.
HIGHLIGHTS
GAMING HIGHLIGHTS
Optimizations to reduce load times and stuttering in Moonlight Blade*(DX12) and Call of Duty: Warzone* (DX12). Support for Windows 11 Microsoft Auto HDR feature on 10th Gen Intel Core processors with Iris Plus Graphics or higher
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