

This is the version that is pre-installed on nearly every Windows 10-based device. Here is a rundown to help in comparing Windows 10 versions that are currently available. For that reason, we’ve refreshed our guide to all the editions of Windows 10 that could be on an end users device. When comparing Windows 10 versions today, it can be confusing to see which editions of the operating system are still iterating and updating – and when they can be used. You can find details about that driver here.Windows 10 is nearly six years old and much has changed: Microsoft’s flagship operating system has shifted to a Windows as a Service (WaaS) model and some editions have eased into retirement, like the now-defunct Windows 10 Mobile and Windows 10 Mobile Enterprise. There is a separate DCH driver for Intel graphics starting from 6th gen processors, released in October, which is still the newest. You can also download the very short release notes PDF or TXT files for this release. To download it, head over to Intel's official site where you can find the relevant links. Intel Core i9-12900K Processor (30M Cache, up to 5.20 GHz).


Intel Core i7-12700K Processor (25M Cache, up to 5.00 GHz).Intel Core i5-12600K Processor (20M Cache, up to 4.90 GHz).The new 30.0.100.9928 driver is compatible with the following processors: Minor graphic anomalies may be observed in Netflix* after quickly unplugging and replugging external displays during video playback.Intermittent crash or hang may be seen in GFXBench*, Forza Horizon 4*.Minor graphic anomalies may be observed in Dark Souls III*.However there are unresolved issues that remain you should be aware of, they are:

There are no bug fixes in this release as it is the first for Alder Lake. 12th gen Intel processors are barely out of the door and Intel has today already released its newest graphics driver version 30.0.100.9928 for the 12th gen Intel Core (Alder Lake) series of processors with Xe-LP onboard graphics support for Windows 10 20H2 and newer, including Windows 11.
