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Hi,
I just noticed that in the Intel Download Center, the https://downloadcenter.intel.com/Detail_Desc.aspx?DwnldID=23885 64-bit version of the 15.33.22 Intel Graphics Driver is not listed as compatible with the Celeron N2930 (or any other Pentium or Celeron N-Processors).
According to the readme, it is compatible with those processors though.
As a result, searching for any of those processor numbers to get the current 64-bit driver, only the 15.33.18 driver is shown, but marked as "Previously released", which is rather confusing since there is no "Latest" 64-bit driver.
This is probably not the way it should be?
Best regards,
NetSoerfer
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Thanks for joining the Graphics community.
I understand you are looking for updated video drivers for your processor model Celeron N2930. According to the processor specifications, this is Bay Trail technology; see the link below for more information:
http://www.intel.com/support/graphics/sb/CS-034493.htm Graphics Drivers — How to get Intel® HD Graphics Drivers for Intel® Pentium® or Celeron® Processors
The latest driver available would be version 3621, check this link for downloads: https://downloadcenter.intel.com/Detail_Desc.aspx?DwnldID=23885&lang=eng&ProdId=3711 Intel® Download Center
File name: Win64_153322.exe
Thanks
Allan.
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Hi Allan,
thanks for your reply. I've actually found that driver already, but it took
quite some digging around.
With my post I just meant to point out that the correct driver is not shown
when searching for it by the product name. This might cause additional
support requests from people asking about it, or from people installing an
old driver version.
I just wanted to suggest adding those processors to the download page of
the current driver so it will actually show up when people search by their
processor name. That's all 🙂
Kind regards,
Arne
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Your feedback is important to Intel and I thank you for taking the time to communicate this issue.
Allan.
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