



Intel has released a new graphics driver for the integrated GPUs included with its vast family of consumers "Core" processors. In addition to the usual performance tweaks and bug fixes, Intel announced that in this release, it's introducing a feature that automatically configures game settings based on which integrated Intel (or AMD ) GPU that you have in your system.

Although Intel doesn't really go into detail about what is actually being optimized on a per-GPU basis, the feature can be found in the Game Settings menu of the latest driver. Currently supported titles aren't exactly plentiful, with the initial release covering Battlefield 1, Battlefield 4, American Truck Simulator, Call of Duty WWII, Destiny 2, DOTA 2, Grand Theft Auto V, League of Legends, Overwatch, and World of Tanks. Overwatch is a big one in that particular list, so this driver should be welcome news to eSports gaming fanatics.





We should note that Intel says that this feature is currently in beta, so functionality may be limited in some games. However, the driver does support the on-package Radeon RX Vega M GPU found in Intel's latest 8th generation G-Series Core i5 and Core i7 processors. As we mentioned in our platform preview of Intel's new 8th generation Core processors with Vega M graphics, performance should absolutely blow away anything that's currently available from Intel's solutions, and is on par with entry-level Pascal-based GPUs from NVIDIA.





Besides the addition of the automatic game optimization panel, the new drivers also add:

Enhanced performance of graphics workloads for 6 th Gen Core processors or higher with intelligent power management under maximum load.

Gen Core processors or higher with intelligent power management under maximum load. Improved performance in video encoding for all codecs.

Power saving optimizations during video playback and UHD gaming is now available on all 7th Gen Core processors and higher.

You can download the new Intel Graphics Driver for Windows (version 15.65.3.4944) right here for the 64-bit version of Windows 10.