Intel Graphics - Windows*

ID
785597
Date
3/17/2026
Version
Introduction

This download installs Intel Graphics Driver 32.0.101.8626 (WHQL Certified) for Intel B-Series Graphics, Intel A-Series Graphics, and Intel ® Core™ Ultra Processors with Intel Graphics.

Available Downloads
Recommended
Windows 11 Family*, Windows 10* (22H2)
Size: 1,57 MB
SHA256:
5d492d74aaa51be12a60733203b4637ae07002ff1a7a48371cb3bcaac764320e
Detailed Description

Note: The generic Intel driver provides users with the latest and greatest feature enhancements and bug fixes that computer manufacturers (OEMs) might not have customized yet. OEM drivers are handpicked and include customized features and solutions to platform-specific needs. Installing this Intel generic graphics driver will overwrite your handpicked OEM graphics driver. Users can check for matching OEM driver versions at OEM websites. For more information on how the installation of this driver may impact your OEM customizations, see this article.

Are you experiencing a problem where Windows* Update recommends or updates to a driver older than the one you just installed? If so, then you can find a solution here.

Users looking for the dedicated Intel® Pro Graphics Driver should click here.

Any graphics issues found using Intel generic graphics drivers should be reported directly to Intel. Corporate customers should always use OEM drivers and report all issues through the vendor they purchased the platforms and support from.

Understand the differences between WHQL and non-WHQL Certified Graphics drivers here.

Gaming Highlights:

Introducing Intel® Graphics Shader Distribution Service, which will help improve first load times up to 2x on Intel® B-series GPUs, Intel® Core™ Ultra Series 3, and Series 2 with built-in Intel® GPUs for the following games:

Disclaimers1

Product and Performance Information

1 Intel is in the process of removing non-inclusive language from our current documentation, user interfaces, and code. Please note that retroactive changes are not always possible, and some non-inclusive language may remain in older documentation, user interfaces, and code.