Intel first released graphics drivers with official support for Windows 11

Since Windows 11 was unveiled, Microsoft has had time to launch both the first official preview version and an update with all sorts of bug fixes and the addition of additional functionality. However, Windows 11 is still in a testing phase and is only available for download through Windows Insider software.

It also means that relatively few hardware manufacturers have managed to get any official drivers in addition to variants in beta stage – until recently. Intel is now pinching first place with version 30.0.100.9684 of the Intel Graphics Drivers driver suite. This means that they meet the requirements for Windows Display Driver Model 3.0 (WDDM 3.0) which, among other things, enables graphical Linux applications. According to Intel, it also introduces the game-oriented Auto HDR feature to tenth-generation Core processors with built-in graphics from the Iris Plus series or later.

Intel has recently taken up the fight on the graphics front with its new graphics chips in the Xe family. At present, the Xe-LP is already integrated in Intel’s processors and in the DG1 graphics card. Although they are not a performance monster, it paves the way for game-optimized Xe-HPG that will take place in the upcoming graphics card DG2.

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