NVIDIA GeForce Graphics Drivers 596.36 WHQL for Turing and newer GPUs (28 Apr 2026)
AMD Radeon Graphics Drivers 26.3.1 WHQL (19 Mar 2026)
Intel Graphics Drivers 32.0.101.8724 WHQL (for Arc/Xe/Core Ultra) (16 Apr 2026)
Intel NPU / AI Drivers 32.0.100.4724 (for Core Ultra & Win11 only) (14 Apr 2026)
Intel has EOLd (dropped support) UHD Graphics (5th-10th CPU generation) and UHD/Iris Graphics (11th-14th generation). The driver packages have been moved to a quarterly release cycle which will focus on important bug fixes and security updates. NO significant functionality or API additions will be added to these older discontinued products.
UHD / IGP Drivers for 5-10 gen CPU; gfx_win_101.2141
UHD / IGP Drivers for 11-14 gen CPU; gfx_win_101.7085
In Dec 2025, Nvidia froze support for any GPU older than Turing (meaning Pascal and older, GeForce 1050 Ti and older). So if your GPU is based on Pascal, Maxwell or Volta, you’re pretty much frozen at level 582.28 which is a security update based on 581.80. NVidia release notes and their on-line driver search tool have been updated and are the only authority worth referencing for older cards / GPUs.
Nvidia plans to drop the game / studio delineation of driver releases shortly and thus put to an end the needless arguments and misunderstandings over what those terms mean (their releases are most often WHQL with the very rare exception of clearly marked beta or hotfix drivers).
Nvidia recommends that any control panel applications available from the Microsoft Store NOT BE USED in favor of the version packaged with each driver download.
Note that both Intel and AMD publish separate driver packages for motherboard/chipset/cpu, networking, and native disk/storage controllers.
Note that Intel NPU / AI drivers are a separate download and are required to enable Core Ultra NPU hardware on Win11 (Win10 not supported).
Note that Intel will often rapid-fire beta graphics drivers to provide support for specific gaming environments on Arc/Xe graphics.