An updated version of the Intel Graphics Installer for Linux has been released by the Intel Open Source Technology Centre.

The tool, which currently supports Ubuntu 13.10 and Fedora 19, enables users of Intel graphics hardware to easily install the latest GPU and video drivers to gain the latest performance and feature enhancements.

Version 1.0.3 of the install wizard supports the late December 2013 Intel Graphics stack which brought with it, among other changes, the following driver highlights:

Support for Intel Celeron N281 CPU w/Intel HD Graphics

SandyBridge’s New Acceleration (SNA) enabled by default on all UXA-supported hardware

Power saving improvements for “Haswell” chips w/Intel HD Graphics

Driver support for Iris Pro 5200, and Intel HD 5000 & 5100 graphics

MPEG-2 encoding improvements for 3rd and 4th Gen Intel CPUs paired with Intel HD Graphics

Rendering fix for DotA on Wine

It’s not all positives, however. Support for Ubuntu 13.04, which reaches ‘end of life’ status in late January, has been ‘deprecated’ in favour of Ubuntu 13.10. This means that whilst those on 13.04 can continue to use the tool they will not be able to update to the Intel graphic drivers stack (2013Q3) featuring the changes mentioned above.

A Debian installer (.deb) of the latest Ubuntu package can be downloaded from the Intel Open Technology Centre website, which also contains more information on supported distributions, new features and known issues.

Intel Graphics Installer for Linux Download Page