The update fixes Adobe After Effects graphics anomalies

Jul 3, 2020 10:26 GMT  ·  By

Intel has made available a new beta graphics package targeted at several of its CPUs, namely version 27.20.100.8425 DCH, which includes promises to resolve graphics anomalies (green stripes or artifacts) observed when previewing compositions in Adobe After Effects.

In terms of compatibility, the current update is targeted at Intel’s 10th, 9th, 8th, 7th, and 6th Generation Core processors, as well as at it’s Core M, Xeon, Pentium and Celeron CPUs with Iris, Iris Plus, Iris Pro, or UHD Graphics.

In addition to that, besides the graphics driver, the 8425 beta build also installs the 10.26.0.9, 10.27.0.9, and 11.1.0.16 audio drivers for specific processors, the 10.0.0.016 Intel Media SDK Runtime packages, and applies other files as highlighted in the Release Notes below.

When it comes to supported platforms, the downloadable archive is suitable only DCH configurations running a 64-bit architecture of Microsoft’s Windows 10 operating systems. Do not try installing this update on other OSes even if it might seem to work at first, as this can lead to various malfunctions.

Therefore, if you want to install this update, make sure your system configuration is supported, save and unzip the archive, locate and run the available setup executable, and follow all instructions on the screen for a complete upgrade. displayed

That said, download Intel Graphics Driver 27.20.100.8425 Beta for Windows 10 DCH 64-bit, apply it on your system, and check back with us as often as possible to stay up to speed with the latest releases.

Release Notes