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Earlier today, Intel confirmed that its new WDDM 3.1 driver for upcoming Windows 11 22H2 feature update won't support 10th Gen Core processors and older. The full list of all the unsupported processor families can be found in this article. The company is also changing the way it serves its drivers. It is bifurcating its driver package, which will now contain legacy drivers for the unsupported CPUs alongside the Day 0 game supported driver for the 11th Gen chips and newer families.
As such, the company has released two drivers today in its driver package, with version 31.0.101.2111 (Legacy) and version 31.0.101.3222.
HIGHLIGHTS:
- Intel will be moving 6th - 10th Gen Intel Processor Graphics and related Intel Atom®, Pentium®, and Celeron® processor graphics to a legacy software support model.
Intel's very first Windows 11 22H2 drivers version 31.0.101.2111 and 31.0.101.3222 are out
Intel has released its first ever Windows 11 22H2 driver today. As detailed in a previous article, the company is ending Day 0 game support for 10th gen and older chips, moving them to legacy.
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