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I upgraded my Asus VivoTab Smart (which uses the Intel Atom Z2760 processor) from Windows 8.1 to Windows 10 on release day (Jul 29), and noticed several issues from the get-go, namely the lack of brightness control and the fact that the screen remained backlit while in sleep mode, sucking my tablet's battery dry. Upon further investigation, it appears that Intel has not released drivers for Windows 10 yet for this chipset, and my woes are caused by improper graphics card drivers.
Intel, this chip isn't *that* old just to abandon it quite yet!
Here's my question: Who else needs Windows 10 drivers for Intel integrated graphics, and Intel, why haven't you released them yet?
Get busy please!
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Driver availability for the graphics controller on the processor model Z2760 is provided through the computer manufacturer. Intel does not have plans to develop Windows 10 drivers on Intel(R) Graphics Media Accelerator.
Allan.
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So...you're saying Asus is responsible for providing Intel graphics drivers? Huh, wouldn't have thought that. Okay
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So, what @IntelSupport says on Twitter is not true - that those drivers are in the works?
https://twitter.com/LeCoeurSec/status/626635024369119232 Kristijan on Twitter: "@IntelSupport Hi, hello. Just a quick question. Will Atom Z2760 ever support Windows 10 ( graphic…
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I hope what they said on Twitter is true! I'll keep an eye on that website.
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Somehow I do not think so. All of them - Intel and devices manufacturers would prefer us to buy new stuff.
It is just annoying since those hybrids 2 yr ago were very expensive and as it turns out even older machines are working with W10 nicely.
It is really shame that AMD is in the position it is - no we will pay for lack of competitive market.
On the PC side of thing Intel can do whatever it wants and you still have to buy PC with is CPU/SOC.
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Dear Allen from Intel - reg your answer:
"Driver availability for the graphics controller on the processor model Z2760 is provided through the computer manufacturer. Intel does not have plans to develop Windows 10 drivers on Intel(R) Graphics Media Accelerator. Allan."
I find it extremely unprofessional that Intel communicates completely different messages via different media channels:
Here you state development of the driver is not done by Intel - whereas via twitter Intel states that the driver developement is actually onggoing:
"https://twitter.com/IntelSupport @IntelSupport Hi, hello. Just a quick question. Will Atom Z2760 ever support Windows 10 ( graphics medila accelerator in particular)? -
IntelSupport@IntelSupport https://twitter.com/IntelSupport/status/626644277100195840 30. Juli https://twitter.com/LeCoeurSec @LeCoeurSec Oh yes!! We will have it soon on our website. Pls feel free to ping us for any help.- AT"
Also, the current windows 8.1 GMA driver is copyrighted by Intel (Version 9.14.3.1177) - how can you state that further development is owned by the device manufacturer??
It is Intels responsibility to develop the GMA driver update, since Intel developed the 8.1 Version!
Pls respond - we all are waiting eagerly on this driver to be able to update properly to Win10.
Thank you
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According to engineering team. Windows 8 and windows 8.1 are the operating systems supported on this platform. See here for more information: http://www.intel.com/support/graphics/intelgma3600/sb/CS-034806.htm http://www.intel.com/support/graphics/intelgma3600/sb/CS-034806.htm
Allan.
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That's great, but if the Z2760 processor was optimized for touch for Windows 8 and 8.1 like it says, then is it really such a stretch to get Windows 10 support for it?
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"According to engineering team. Windows 8 and windows 8.1 are the operating systems supported on this platform" - AWESOME, but that was not my question.
I know my SoC is optimized to work with Windows 8 because my device was one of the first hybrids sold with this system.
My question was about drivers and why is Intel saying different stuff via different channels.
Also, considering how many devices with this SoC (tablets and hybrids) was sold with this SoC would it bankrupt Intel to prepare drivers for us? To emphasize... users that trusted Intel and paid quite a lot of money for first hybrids or tablets with Intel SoC and Windows instead of buying iPad or Samsung device.
My Asus TF801c was priced at 3600 zl that was almost $1000!!!
Please, don't make me regret it!
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That's great, but if the Z2760 processor was optimized for touch for Windows 8 and 8.1 like it says, then is it really such a stretch to get Windows 10 support for it?
Especially that we are talking only about it graphics part that is mostly working!
Don't tell us it can't be done!
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Please check out this thread:
What can you tell us about updated information ON INTEL SITE - regarding Atom Z2700 series and support for Win10?
http://www.intel.com/support/graphics/sb/CS-034343.htm# atom Graphics Drivers — Supported Operating Systems
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forced the upgrade on my atom z2700 asus vivotab smart using the following
http://www.myce.com/news/registry-hack-allows-installing-windows-10-on-atom-based-windows-8-tablets-76968/ http://www.myce.com/news/registry-hack-allows-installing-windows-10-on-atom-based-windows-8-tablets-76968/
i agree that is unbelievable that intel/microsoft could be so cavalier in selling so many windows 8 products without any upgrade plans. very bad for their reputations.
my 7 year old dell desktop has gone from vista to windows 7 to windows 10 with no problems.
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I can not afford experiments on my Asus Vivo Tab (TF801c). If not all drivers are Win 10 ready than I have to stay with W 8.1 😞
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