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SUMMARY:
New driver released with support for the newly launched H-series, R-series, and S-series Intel 5th Generation Intel® Core
processors with Intel® Iris™ Pro Graphics 6200. This driver also provides some new enhancements and critical fixes for
issues seen in games and display support.
On the new socketed Desktop LGA product with Intel® Iris™ Pro Graphics 6200, expect to see up to 2X better graphics
performance, up to 35% Faster Video Conversion, and up to 20% Compute Performance. (Intel® Core™ i7-5775C with
Intel® Iris® Pro graphics 6200 compared to 65W Intel® Core™ i7-4790S with Intel® HD graphics 4600, See benchmark
configurations section in release notes for details)
On the mobile Core i7 Processor with Intel® Iris™ Pro Graphics 6200, expect to see up to 20% better graphics
performance, up to 35% Faster Video Conversion, and up to 20% Compute Performance. (Intel® Core™ i7-5950HQ with
Intel® Iris® Pro graphics 6200 compared to Intel® Core™ i7-4950HQ with Intel® Iris™ Pro graphics 5200, See benchmark
configurations section in release notes for details)
Intel’s fastest and most responsive mobile processors have Intel® Iris™ Pro Graphics 6200.
5th Generation Intel® Core Processors with Intel HD graphics, Intel Iris™ graphics, Intel Iris™ Pro graphics and
select Pentium®/ Celeron® Processors with Intel® HD graphics for Microsoft Windows* 8.1, Microsoft Windows*
8 and Microsoft Windows* 7 operating systems.
Intel® Core™ M with Intel HD graphics 5300 for Microsoft Windows* 8.1, Microsoft Windows* 8 and Microsoft
Windows* 7 operating systems.
4th Generation Intel® Core™ Processors with Intel HD graphics, Intel Iris™ graphics and Intel Iris Pro graphics and
select Pentium®/ Celeron® Processors with Intel® HD graphics for Microsoft Windows* 8.1, Microsoft Windows*
8 and Microsoft Windows* 7 operating systems.
NEW FEATURES:
New driver support for the newly launched H-series, R-series, and S-series 5th Generation Intel Core
processors.
Scaling support in control panel has been changed to improve user experience. Previously, the set of scaling options
available to the user was tied to the currently selected resolution and any change to the resolution caused the user
selected scaling option to be lost. In the new implementation, the user selected scaling option is orthogonal to the
current resolution and expresses the user’s preference/intent for scaling behavior, regardless of the current resolution.
The driver will remember this scaling preference and apply it for future display mode sets performed either in the
graphics control panel OR via OS control panel.
The control panel also offers a new “forced application scaling” option where the user selected scaling option above for
desktop will also be applied for full screen applications (generally games or media players), overriding whatever scaling
mode the application and/or DirectX runtime/Operating System specify. This is intended to allow users to force
“Stretch Full Screen” or “Maintain Aspect Ratio” scaling to address problems reported by users with games running in
“Centered” scaling mode - particularly DirectX10 and 11 games and/or on Windows 8/8.1. Centered mode gives a bad
user experience when running games as significantly lower than native resolution (e.g. to improve frame rate) on
displays with very high resolutions.
a) Some games request “Unspecified” scaling to the DirectX runtime upon full screen mode set. On Windows 8
and 8.1, for touch enabled systems, Windows converts this to “centered” scaling in the mode set call into the
display driver. Microsoft has acknowledged this issue (CSS case 115021712411905/MSBU bug 5500783); the
forced scaling option provided in this driver is a workaround for this Win8/8.1 operating system issue.
b) Several games explicitly request “Centered” scaling. Intel has reached out to the game developers to educate
them to request “Stretched” scaling instead and several games (such as Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare) have
been patched to correct this behavior, but other applications may still have this issue.
In both cases, the new forced application scaling option provides a solution to allow the user to specify their preferred
scaling mode.
This option is not enabled by default because it technically means that the graphics driver is not honoring operating
system requests for mode sets and would cause WHCK test failures during driver certification. However, Intel strongly
recommends users set this option when playing games at non-native resolutions, especially on Windows 8/8.1,
especially for DirectX10/11 games.
The graphics driver now reports some amount of fictitious “dedicated” graphics memory to the operating system
(128MB by default) to work around applications issues in a number of games. These games incorrectly look for some
amount of “dedicated” graphics memory because they weren’t coded with the unified memory architecture for
processor graphics.
The amount reported can be modified or disabled if desired by changing the following registry value:
Screen corruption may be observed while playing Call of Duty: Black Ops 2* game Windows* 8.1 - 64
Screen garbage may be observed while playing Jo's Dream Organic Coffee 2* game Windows* 8.1 - 64
Display flickering may be observed while playing Wolfenstein: The New Order* game Windows* 8.1 - 64
Frame stuttering may be observed while playing Dead Rising 3* game Windows* 8.1 - 64
Unable to start Dragon Age: Inquisition* game on some systems Windows* 8.1 - 64
Need for Speed Rivals game may hang during game play Windows* 8.1 - 64
Game hang may be observed while playing Galactic Civilizations III* game Windows* 8.1 - 64
The display may show black screen when changing gamma color settings in Intel Windows* 8.1 - 64
Graphics control panel after exiting from Diablo 3* game play
Video playback using Canon Cinema RAW* application does not work Windows* 8.1 - 64
In different scenarios such as resuming system from sleep and plug-unplug cases, the Windows* 8.1 - 64
display resolution may not be retained while in multi-display configuration
While using HDMI based display monitors that do not support HDCP, lag may be Windows* 8.1 - 64
observed during video playback
Applying Single Display configuration on the ‘Built-in Display’ may not work while Windows* 8.1 - 64
specific HDMI display panels are connected to the system
Some Hot Key combinations do not work when assigned to open Intel® HD Graphics Windows* 7 - 64
control Panel
Hang may be observed during HDMI hotplug on H-Series 5th Generation Intel Core Windows* 7 - 64
processors
Flicker may occur when changing resolutions on systems that support 4K. Windows* 8.1 - 64
Support for headless virtual displays equal to number of physical display adapters Windows* 8.1
Windows* 8
Windows* 7
Support and compliance for HDCP 2.2 IIA Spec for Wireless Display. Windows* 8.1
Windows* 8
Windows* 7
Vbios Blocking KVM with 4th Generation Intel Core Processor Windows* 8.1 - 64
SOFTWARE
This driver supports 64-bit and 32-bit variants of operating systems -
Microsoft Windows* 8.1
Microsoft Windows* 8
Microsoft Windows* 7
HARDWARE
All platforms with the following configurations are supported:
Intel® Graphics1 DirectX*2 OpenGL* OpenCL* Intel® Intel® Intel® InTru™ Intel® Clear Video
Quick Wireless Insider™ 3D HD Technology
Sync Display
Video
5th Generation Intel® Core™ Processors 11.2 4.3 2.0 Yes Yes3,4 Yes Yes Yes
with HD Graphics 5500
5th Generation Intel® Core™ Processors 11.2 4.3 2.0 Yes Yes3,4 Yes Yes Yes
with HD Graphics 5600
5th Generation Intel® Core™ Processors 11.2 4.3 2.0 Yes Yes3,4 Yes Yes Yes
with HD Graphics 6000
5th Generation Intel® Core™ Processors 11.2 4.3 2.0 Yes Yes3,4 Yes Yes Yes
with Iris™ Graphics 6100
5th Generation Intel® Core™ Processors 11.2 4.3 2.0 Yes Yes3,4 Yes Yes Yes
with Iris™ Pro Graphics 6200
Intel® Core™ M with Intel® HD Graphics 11.2 4.3 2.0 Yes Yes3,4 Yes Yes Yes
5300
4th Generation Intel® Core™ Processors 11.2 4.3 1.2 Yes Yes3,4 Yes Yes Yes
with Intel® Iris™ Pro Graphics 5200
4th Generation Intel® Core™ Processors 11.2 4.3 1.2 Yes Yes3,4 Yes Yes Yes
with Intel® Iris™ Graphics 5100
4th Generation Intel® Core™ Processors 11.2 4.3 1.2 Yes Yes3,4 Yes Yes Yes
with Intel® HD Graphics
5000/4600/4400/4200
Intel® Pentium® Processor 3805U/3825U 11.2 4.3 1.2 Yes Yes3,4 Yes Yes No
Intel® Celeron® Processor 11.2 4.3 1.2 Yes Yes3,4 Yes Yes No
3755U/3205U/3765U/3215U
Intel® Pentium® Processor 11.2 4.3 1.2 Yes No No No No
3558U/3560M/3561Y/G3220/G3220T/
G3240/G3240T/G3250/G3250T/G3258/
G3320TE/G3420/G3420T/G3430/
G3440/G3440T/G3450/ G3450T/
G3460 with Intel® HD Graphics
Intel® Pentium® Processor 3550M/3556U/ 11.2 4.3 1.2 No No No No No
3560Y with Intel® HD Graphics
KNOWN ISSUES:
Display corruption may be observed while playing GRID Autosport* game
Star Trek Online* game hangs during game play
Arma 3 game stopped with “device removed”
Runescape* game may crash during game play
Display corruptions may be observed at the bottom of the screen in the options menu while playing the game
Doom 3*
Display flickering may be observed while adjusting brightness on the main menu of the Rage* game
Two active taskbars may appear when DisplayPort monitor attached to the system is unplugged while in extended
desktop display configuration
OS does not properly enabling/disabling DPST if AC/DC switch occurs while system is in standby (win8/8.1). See
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/3046889
Arma 2 may have game error message at startup
More about 5th Generation Intel® Core™ processors with Intel Graphics
Manufacturing innovation and processor efficiency take huge leaps forward with 5th Gen Intel® Core™ processors -
(codename Broadwell). Based on Intel’s 14nm manufacturing process, 5th Gen Intel Core processors create the basis
for a new generation of platforms capable of transforming the computing experience. U series processors deliver the
performance needed to power an amazing experience on the latest capabilities like gesture, voice, and facial
recognition. The newly launched H series, R series, and S series processors deliver the performance that enthusiasts,
content creators, and gamers crave.
Intel® HD, Intel® Iris™, and Intel Iris Pro graphics deliver an eye-popping visual experience and take Intel® Built in Visuals
to the next level. With 5th Gen Intel Core processors, you can watch, game, and create like never before.
Videos come to life in Ultra HD 4k, so users can enjoy amazing and vibrant multimedia experiences on Ultra HD 4k
displays. 5th Gen Intel Core processors include enhanced new codec decode support for VP8, VP9, and HEVC.
Mainstream games and apps will run effortlessly better graphics performance than 4th Gen Intel Core processors
and support for the latest graphics APIs (DX11.2, DX12 ready).
Intel Quick Sync Video technology accelerates most video capabilities, allowing users to create and share in real-
time and multi-task without interruption.
5th Gen Intel Core processors also support graphics programmability features like OpenCL 2.0 so programmers can
easily take advantage of the graphics compute capabilities
See http://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/processors/core/5th-gen-core-family-mobile-brief.html for more
details about the 5th Generation Intel Core family including the newly launched H-series, R-series and S-series with
Intel® Iris™ Pro Graphics 6200.
Benchmark Configurations:
Desktop: 3DMark11* – Graphics score performance preset, HDxPRT* 2014 Convert Videos,
SPECint_rate_base2006*
o Intel® Core™ i7-4790S processor (up to 4.0GHz, 4C8T, 8M Cache), Intel Reference Board, Memory:
2x4GB DDR3-1600, Storage: 160GB Intel Series 320 SSD, Display Resolution:1920x1080, Intel HD
Graphics 4600, Windows* 8.1
o Intel® Core™ i7-5775C processor (up to 3.7GHz, 4C8T, 6M Cache), Intel Reference Board, Memory:
2x4GB DDR3-1600, Storage: 160GB Intel Series 320 SSD, Display Resolution:1920x1080, Intel Iris™ Pro
Graphics 6200, Windows* 8.1
Mobile: 3DMark11* – Graphics score performance preset, HDxPRT* 2014 Convert Videos, SYSmark* 2014
Overall
o Intel® Core™ i7-4950HQ processor (up to 3.6GHz, 4C8T, 6M Cache), Intel Reference Board, Memory:
2x4GB DDR3-1600, Storage: 160GB Intel Series 320 SSD, Display Resolution:1920x1080, Intel Iris™ Pro
Graphics 5200, Windows* 8.1
o Intel® Core™ i7-5950HQ processor (up to 3.8GHz, 4C8T, 6M Cache), Intel Reference Board, Memory:
2x4GB DDR3-1600, Storage: 160GB Intel Series 320 SSD, Display Resolution:1920x1080, Intel Iris™ Pro
Graphics 6200, Windows* 8.1
Software and workloads used in performance tests may have been optimized for performance only on Intel
microprocessors. Performance tests, such as SYSmark and MobileMark, are measured using specific computer systems,
components, software, operations and functions. Any change to any of those factors may cause the results to vary. You
should consult other information and performance tests to assist you in fully evaluating your contemplated purchases,
including the performance of that product when combined with other products.
We continuously strive to improve the quality of our products to better serve our users and appreciate feedback on any
issues you discover and suggestions for future driver releases.