You can install Intel GPU drivers without OEM restrictions

The prethe γραφικών της Intel μπορούν πλέον να ενημερώνονται ξεχωριστά από τις προσαρμογές OEM, καθώς η εταιρεία τα έχει αποσυνδέσει από τον κατασκευαστή του you.

 

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Intel today released a new set of GPU driver updates that bring a major change for those using PC OEMs, basically latops. The latest drivers disconnect the general driver updates from OEM customizations, which means you can now update your GPU drivers directly from Intel without losing the customizations made by your computer manufacturer.

This eliminates the need to wait for OEM validation before you receive the latest Intel Graphics Driver Updates on your PC.

Intel reports about it : We understand how much our users want the freedom to upgrade their systems with GPU drivers that are released regularly and provide the latest game improvements, feature updates and fixes. As of this release, Intel Graphics DCH drivers are now unlocked for free upgrade in the Center s.

According to Intel's notes, you can simply download them .exe και να εγκαταστήσετε τα προγράμματα οδήγησης σε επεξεργαστές Intel 6ης γενιάς και νεότερους, και εφόσον τρέχετε Windows 10 Fall Creators ή νεότερη έκδοση. Οι προσαρμογές του κατασκευαστή του υπολογιστή σας θα παραμείνουν ανέπαφες και μπορούν να ενημερωθούν ξεχωριστά από τον κατασκευαστή σας μέσω του .

Theoretically, this means, for example, that Surface users can update their graphics drivers at will, without having to worry about customization created by Microsoft, especially for Surface computers. The same goes for any other computer manufacturer.

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