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This update addresses several previously found issues. Please see the Release Notes and excerpt below for details. As always, feedback is appreciated.
The 15.36.14.4080 has been posted to Intel Download Center at the following direct links to the drivers:
32-bit: http://downloadcenter.intel.com/Detail_Desc.aspx?agr=Y&DwnldID=24594 http://downloadcenter.intel.com/Detail_Desc.aspx?agr=Y&DwnldID=24594
64-bit: http://downloadcenter.intel.com/Detail_Desc.aspx?agr=Y&DwnldID=24596 http://downloadcenter.intel.com/Detail_Desc.aspx?agr=Y&DwnldID=24596
This driver supports the following:
4th Generation Intel® Core™Processors with Intel HD graphics,
Intel Iris™graphics and Intel Iris Pro graphics.
Select Pentium®/ Celeron® Processors with Intel® HD graphics, and
Intel® Core™ M with Intel® HD Graphics 5xxx
New features with this release:
- Improved video playback through partial hardware acceleration support for the VP9 video format.
- Additional Open CL extension support:
cl_intel_subgroups – this extension enables work items to share data without use of shared local memory
- cl_intel_advanced_motion_estimation – provides access to Intel's motion estimation hardware acceleration block that can be used by media processing applications including custom transcoders and image stabilization
- Support for OpenGL extension:
- GL_EXT_polygon_offset_clamp
- GPU accelerated decode of HEVC video file format including both 8-bit and 10-bit support. This will provide improved video playback capabilities on the platforms listed in the following table.
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https://downloadcenter.intel.com/Detail_Desc.aspx?agr=Y&DwnldID=24596 Intel® Download Center
https://downloadcenter.intel.com/Detail_Desc.aspx?agr=Y&DwnldID=24593 Intel® Download Center
Directx Support differs for 4th Generation Intel® Core™ Processors with Intel® HD Graphics 5000/4600/4400/4200. I guess 15.33.32.64.4061 is wrong. Does the 8-bit and 10-bit support and HEVC improvement refer to both Haswell and Broadwell?
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10bit hybrid HEVC decode is enabled on BDW U and H sku. Not available on HSW.
8bit hybrid HEVC decode is available on both HSW U sku and above and BDW U and H sku.
Thanks
Robert
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Interesting, the 10bit HEVC hybrid decoding is applicable for Haswell or Broadwell IGPU?
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Hi Robert,
i have a Sony Vaio Pro 13 with a Intel Core i5-4200U but it is only possible to install the driver via "Have Disk".
Why isn't it possible to install the driver with the normal installation?
How about a "forced" installation as a option for the installation or is there a switch for doing so?
Why doesn't get the driver automatically installed/found when pointing to the folder of the extracted zip driver file?
What's the job of the igfxCUI service that get's installed and do i need this to run or can this be disabled?
Thanks for the VP9 support and fixing some of those little anoying bugs! Keep it going!
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@ Velocet
Your Sony system was configured by Sony with a customized graphics driver. Due to OEM requirements, the only way to update the Sony customized driver with a Generic Intel driver is to use the "Have Disk" method. However, once this has been done, future driver updates can be done with .exe files. (Also see http://www.intel.com/support/graphics/sb/CS-022355.htm?wapkw=oem+driver Graphics Drivers — Computer Manufacturer Graphics Driver Detected)
Note: Once you install the "generic" driver you will overwrite any customizations Sony made to the driver specific for your system model.
The igfxCUI service is the service for the Intel HD Graphics Control Panel. It is an integral part of the driver and cannot be removed.
Thanks
Robert
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Dear Robert_U,
LAVfilter developer, nevcairiel from doom9 forum http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?p=1706230# post1706230 http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?p=1706230# post1706230
would like alert you on 10bit HEVC hybrid decoding issue for Haswell IGPU
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So no joy for J1900 and such?
thanks for your time
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@ Claudio
Joy exists! /thread/58966 -New-Intel® HD Graphics Driver posted for Ivybridge and Baytrail version 15.33.32.4061
Thanks
Robert
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Is there a driver planned soon for P4600 graphics?
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@ Antoine ,
The GPU is the same on XEON and desktop/mobile.
For Xeon Processors on Win8.1 we use the exact same driver as for desktop/mobile skus. The difference is that the driver detects that it is running on a Xeon machine and will enable additional optimizations for workstation applications such as AutoCAD, Photoshop, etc.
Thanks
Robert
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That's what I guessed, however the VEN and DEV for the Xeon are missing from the INF file of this build.
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@ Antoine,, I will investigate and get back to you. By any chance did you try to install the driver?
Thanks
Robert
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Hi guys I have two question for you:
1) I have an HD Graphics 4200 and reading the table posted by Robert_U how can I use hybrid hevc hardware acceleration?
2) on my second PC I have an HD Graphics 4400 but with this driver (.4080) and with I can't use hardware acceleration for hevc movie in 8-bit with QuickSync
any suggestions?
Thanks!
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I have this driver and can confirm that I no longer have a problem with igfxEM.exe using up 25% of CPU (so one CPU core). I had previously switched to the August driver, but this one seems to be working. Thanks for figuring this out.
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Hi Robert,
Running setup.exe tells me that the machine doesn't meet the requirements for installation.
If I manually select "Have Disk" in the device manager and point to the driver INF file, Intel P4600/P4700 is not listed.
I attempted to force installation of the "Intel HD Graphics 4600" driver, but I get an error message telling that the system isn't supported again.
I have no problems installing older 15.36.x drivers. The new INF file is missing all references to PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_041A.
I have just test-signed the driver with the added lines in the INF file. I will put Windows in test mode to see if the driver installs or if it's actually not compatible with P4600 Graphics.
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Hi again Robert,
After merging the missing P4600/P4700 lines from past driver INF file, the driver was installed successfully. I don't normally use this system for driver development tests, but I will leave it in test mode for a while just to see if problems arise using this version.
Antoine
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Hi Antoine
We have added the DID's for the p4600 to the inf and have updated the drivers on Download Center. Both the exe and zip versions have been updated.
Thanks
Robert
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Hi Robert,
Driver installed successfully and running well.¸
Thanks!
Antoine
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I was hopeful that this driver would address the Windows Media Center 29/59 bug. I have installed it on Windows 7 and I am still experiencing significant stuttering on copy-once TV channels. I am using HD 4200 graphics. Will this be fixed soon? This has been an issue acknowledged by Intel for some time now. Thanks.
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Hi Jamie
The "stuttering" issue is currently under investigation by our debug team.
Thanks
Robert
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