The release is compatible with Microsoft’s Windows 7, 8, and 8.1 operating systems

Mar 12, 2014 09:43 GMT  ·  By

Intel has just made available a new HD Graphics driver package targeted at several of its NUC boards and kits, namely version 10.18.10.3412, which is compatible with Microsoft’s Windows 7, 8, and 8.1 operating systems, both 32- and 64-bit architectures.

Specifically speaking, this release is targeted at the producer’s D33217CK, D33217GKE, D34010WYB, D53427RKE, and D54250WYB NUC boards, as well as at the D34010WYK, D54250WYK, DC3217BY, DC3217IYE, and DC53427HYE NUC kits.

Besides the obvious graphics drivers, this fresh release also installs the 6.16.0.3131 display audio version and supports Intel’s Iris, Iris Pro, and HD graphics found on various CPU platforms.

In order to be clear, the Next Unit Computing (NUC) must contain one of Intel’s 3rd- and 4th-generation Core processors (including the U and Y series-based platforms).

In addition to that, the Pentium 2000, A1000, G2000, and G2100, as well as the Celeron 900, 1000, and G1000 CPU series that include one of the graphics chips are also compatible with this release.

When it comes to applying the new version, simply get and extract the suitable archive for your system’s bit variant, run the “Setup.exe” from within the newly created folder, and follow the on-screen instructions for a complete and successful installation.

That being said, if you consider renewing your NUC’s graphics version, download Intel NUC HD Graphics Driver 10.18.10.3412, take into account all the above-mentioned aspects, apply the new version, and stay “updated one minute ago.”