The new update improves Wireless Display connection, as well as Intel Graphics Control Panel stability

Oct 29, 2014 08:45 GMT  ·  By

After unveiling Intel Iris/HD Graphics Driver 10.18.10.3958, the producer has just announced the availability of a new package that applies the same HD Graphics version, only this one is compatible with Intel’s Next Unit Computing (NUC) boards and kits.

Specifically speaking, this update can be applied on one of the D33217CK, D33217GKE, D34010WYB, D53427RKE, and D54250WYB NUC boards, as well as on the D34010WYK, D54250WYK, DC3217BY, DC3217IYE, and DC53427HYE NUC kits.

Moreover, regardless on which device you install this release, make sure the targeted NUC is powered by one of Microsoft’s Windows 7, 8, or 8.1 operating systems. Also, bear in mind that there are two downloadable packages, one for each bit architecture.

When it comes to changes, Intel’s new drivers apply the obvious 10.18.10.3958 graphics version, as well as the 6.16.0.3154 display audio driver, and includes all fixes and improvements that the Iris/HD Graphics build 3958 brought – except for two additional ones.

To be clear, the NUC-related update enhances Wireless Display connection stability, as it would sometimes be lost when viewing Blu-Ray disks on a compatible device set as an extended desktop.

In addition to that, the issue where graphics power plans wouldn’t update in the Intel Graphics Control Panel if other plans are applied has also been resolved.

As for viewing the rest of the changes, as well as the list of supported and unsupported CPUs, compatible NUCs, and various recommendations, you can do that by clicking on the Release Notes button below.

Therefore, download Intel NUC Graphics 10.18.10.3958, apply it on your NUC, perform a reboot upon completion, and constantly check our website in order to be up to speed with the latest releases.

Release Notes