Intel released a Kaby Lake G driver version 30.0.13025.1000 last week and the new driver brings the much-awaited support for Windows 11 on these processors with onboard Radeon Vega M graphics.
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AMD has published a long list of security bugs and exploits that its Windows 10 graphics driver was susceptible to. Thankfully for Radeon GPU owners, these exploits have since been patched.
Intel has released a new driver version 21.10.03.11 for its EOL Kaby Lake G CPUs with RX Vega M graphics. But the software isn't for Windows 11 although it still brings many features and changes.
Intel seems to be working on a new driver for its discontinued Kaby Lake G-based products and it could be arriving with Windows 11. The driver might possibly be adding support for the next-gen OS.
AMD is no longer providing driver updates for Intel's Kaby Lake G processors, which actually included dedicated Radeon graphics on the die. Only several Kaby Lake G PCs were ever released.
This week, Intel announced its plans to discontinue its Kaby Lake-G line of processors, which were powerful mobile processors that included AMD Radeon discrete graphics on the die.
Alongside of its new H-series processors with dedicated AMD Radeon graphics, Intel has announced the first PC to use them, the company's new NUC, which uses the 100W variant of the chip.
Just ahead of CES 2018, Intel has announced its eighth-generation H-series processors, which include dedicated AMD Radeon graphics, and can be clocked at up to 4.2GHz on the high-end model.
New leaks have added to the news that shook the foundations of the technology world this week after Intel and AMD announced their partnership, revealing the upcoming Kaby Lake G in all its glory.