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Windows 10 May 2020 Update gets Intel GPU drivers

Windows 10 May 2020 Update, which is scheduled to release later
this month, is finally getting Intel DCH GPU drivers support.
Windows 10 May 2020 Update comes with a long list of new
features and
improved support for multi-monitor configurations and video
playback.

Intel has now released a new version of DCH graphics driver for
Windows 10 with support for May 2020 Update (version 2004).

Intel DCH graphics driver 27.20.100.8187 is now rolling out to
Windows 10 Fall Creators Update and newer, and the biggest
highlight of the new release is initial support for the Windows
10 May 2020 Update.

Intel DCH driver version 27.20.100.8187 comes with improved
compatibility for Windows 10 May 2020 Update, which is
scheduled to be released to the general public on May 28.

Aside from that, there’s not a ton of new changes in Intel’s
GPU driver update, but it comes bundled with new audio driver
version 10.27.0.9 for 9th, 8th generation Intel processors.

For Windows 10 May 2019 Update compatibility and performance
improvement, you may need to update your device’s graphics
drivers, particularly if you’re on an older version of Windows
10 and not yet running the Universal Windows Drivers.

Intel says its GPU drivers are now WDDM 2.7 compliant and it
introduces support for Dolby Vision and the new DirectX 12
Shader Model 6.5 compiler.

Intel is also fixing an issue where the colour and
brightness of the desktop may change with mouse movement when
you have enabled Display Power Saving.

According to Intel, the new GPU driver is also unlocked and you
can install it on your computer without your PC manufacturer’s
validation.

For years, users have been forced to use OEM-supplied Intel GPU
drivers and wait until the PC manufacturer approves the new
version.

After a recent change, Intel GPU drivers are now
unlocked. In other words, you should be able to install
Intel drivers with Intel’s Support and Assistant tool, and
that’s perfectly acceptable for carrying out daily computing
tasks and casual gaming.

With the new GPU drivers, Intel has also bundled the latest
version of its Graphics Command Center.

The hardware requirements for Intel GPU update also appear to
be unchanged since the last major release.

The May 2020 Update arrives later this month

In preparation for its release, Microsoft has already released
the May 2020 Update to insiders on the Release Preview ring. If
you’ve joined the Insider program, you should consider updating
your GPU drivers.

A new rumour suggests that
Windows 10 version 2004 has been delayed due to a zero-day
vulnerability and it might not arrive until the very end of
May.

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