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Intel's new GPU driver adds support for FBC: Firebreak, Stellar Blade, and more

FBC Firebreak

Intel has released a new non-WHQL driver under version 32.0.101.6876. The update brings support and optimizations for four games and a single fix for visual artifacts that appear in certain situations. Here is the list of newly-supported games in driver 32.0.101.6876 on systems with Intel Arc B-Series, A-Series, and Intel Core Ultra with built-in Arc graphics:

  • FBC: Firebreak
  • Rematch
  • Stellar Blade
  • Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Siege X

There is also a single bug fixed in today's release:

  • Intermittent visual artifacts may appear in certain usage scenarios.

Known issues remain the same as in the latest WHQL release, except for a new bug that causes audio glitches on handheld devices:

  • Certain handheld devices may experience audio glitches and lower-than-expected performance while audio is playing.

You can mitigate the problem by following a guide that Intel published on the official forum. It requires reinstalling the graphics and NPU drivers on the affected systems. A proper fix will be available in a future driver update.

You can install Intel 32.0.101.6876 non-WHQL driver on PCs with 64-bit Windows 10 and Windows 11 with the following graphics products from Intel:

Discrete GPUs Integrated GPUs
Intel Arc A-Series (Alchemist)
Intel Arc B-Series (Battlemage)
Intel Iris Xe Discrete Graphics (DG1)
Intel Core Ultra Series 2 (Lunar Lake and Arrow Lake)
Intel Core Ultra (Meteor Lake)
Intel Core 14th Gen (Raptor Lake Refresh)
Intel Core 13th Gen (Raptor Lake)
Intel Core 12th Gen (Alder Lake)
Intel Core 11th Gen (Tiger Lake)

You can download the driver from the official website here. Full release notes are available here (PDF). Keep in mind that this is a non-WHQL driver, which means it could be less stable than certified WHQL drivers.

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