With the release of the 11th Gen Intel Core, Intel forgot to release its iGPU drivers


Today we came to know about a piece of curious news, and it is that after the launch of the 11th Generation of Intel Core processors  (Rocket Lake-S), and with the launch of its worst flagship processor, the Core i9-11900K, Intel has forgotten to launch the drivers to bring to life the integrated Intel Xe graphics cards that incorporate these processors.

This has become known because some media decided to analyze the integrated graphics of these processors, but only after Intel offered them, under embargo, some drivers for it.

Neither on the official website nor on the motherboard manufacturers' support pages is it possible to download updated drivers for these iGPUs (Intel Graphics UHD 750) with 32 Execution Units. Although it is not that it is a graphics focused on playing, at least it will allow playing undemanding titles at 1080p @ 60 FPS or even F1 2020 @ 30 FPS, as long as some drivers could be installed, of course, since the current ones do not are compatible with UHD 750 iGPUs.

The most curious thing about it is that Lisa Pearce, Vice President of Intel Corporation, revealed through a tweet that these graphics drivers will not be available for a few weeks. Hopefully, this story will not be repeated with its debut in the gaming graphics market, which in that case would already be something to worry about.

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