In the string xx.xx.15.4251 , the xx.xx typically represents a major and minor release number (e.g., 31.0.15.4251 for Arc/Alchemist or 27.20.100.4251 for older UHD Graphics). Adjust the prefix to match your specific Intel GPU generation (see Section 2 below).
A: No. Builds ending in .4251 are WHQL-certified (Windows Hardware Quality Labs) unless marked "Beta" on Intel’s site. intel driver version xx.xx.15.4251 download
| Prefix (xx.xx) | Compatible Intel Graphics | Operating Systems | |----------------------|-----------------------------------------------|----------------------------| | 31.0.15.4251 | Intel Arc A-Series (Desktop & Mobile) | Win11 22H2+, Win10 64-bit | | 30.0.15.4251 | Iris Xe / UHD (11th Gen Core, Rocket Lake) | Win10/11 64-bit | | 27.20.15.4251 | UHD 620/630 (8th–10th Gen), Iris Plus | Windows 10 64-bit only | | 26.20.15.4251 | Older HD Graphics 500/600 series (Apollo Lake)| Windows 10 32/64-bit | In the string xx
A device driver acts as the essential translator between a computer's hardware and its operating system. Version represents a milestone in the "legacy" support phase for Intel’s integrated graphics. For users running older systems—like those powered by Haswell or Broadwell architectures—this specific update often provides the necessary stability to keep vintage hardware functional in a modern software environment. Performance and Security in the Legacy Era Builds ending in