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Intel comprehensively upgrades the core display driver: it will be launched this month!
- Date: 2019-10-01 Source: admin Views:
The graphics card is the core of the computer hardware configuration. Usually, the graphics card is divided into two types, one is the core graphics card integrated on the CPU, and the other is the independent graphics card (the independent graphics card connected to the motherboard through the golden finger expansion slot). The correct display of the monitor can be controlled through the VGA cable.

If a normal computer is not equipped with a graphics card, it will not be able to project the image of the operating system onto the monitor. It is just like we were born without eyes. Without the media object of eyes, external objects will not be able to feed back to the brain to present images. Users often ask, why can my host display the image of the operating system without a graphics card? In fact, each computer has its own graphics card, and most users have not configured independent graphics cards. Generally, the core display on the CPU completes the projection work.

Now that the digression is over, let’s talk about what Intel is doing. Intel recently released a video trailer, which stated that it will push a new version of the core display driver for the CPU this month. The biggest change this time will be the new visual UI control panel.
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