Already integrated into your system As the only industry-certified fully open source graphics driver, Intel's graphics drivers are already integrated into all popular Linux distributions, which means you’ll get the latest advancements without ever needing to install a separate driver. We develop this driver in collaboration with a community of developers around the industry based on standard specifications from the Khronos Industry Consortium*. Our operating system (OS) partners seamlessly integrate the driver into their OS in a way that every system with Intel graphics can display every detail, every shadow, and every animation in vivid 3D.

Any platform, any Linux-based OS Intel® 3D Graphics Drivers are versatile and powerful do-it-all drivers that deliver premium 3D graphics for Linux, Android*, Chrome*, and SteamOS* systems. They enable advanced graphics features on a wide variety of clients, servers, and embedded devices running Intel integrated graphics. No matter the platform, Intel’s 3D drivers use the power of Intel graphics silicon to bring the most advanced graphics applications to life.

Built for your system, updated with your system It is incredibly easy to acquire the Intel® 3D Graphics Drivers for Linux: chances are, you already have our driver integrated into the operating system you’re using now! The best way to keep your graphics driver updated will vary depending on your OS. Some OSes, like Chrome OS*, automatically update their graphics stack with the latest supported version for your device. Other OSes, like Fedora*, include the latest supported version of the driver with major or intermediate OS updates. The bottom line is that if your OS is up to date, you have the latest Intel® Graphics Driver validated with that OS!