Saturday, June 15th 2024

Intel Releases Arc GPU Graphics Drivers 101.5590 WHQL

Intel on Friday (14/06) released the latest version of the Arc GPU Graphics Drivers. Version 101.5590 WHQL adds Game On (day-zero) optimization for Destiny 2: The Final Shape, and Elden Ring: Shadow of the Erdtree. For the Arc A-series discrete GPUs, the drivers also enhance performance of a couple of older Direct3D 11 and Direct3D 10 titles. For Chivalry 2, you can expect up to 13% improved performance at 1080p with epic settings; while for the original Crysis (2007), performance can be up by 10% with very high settings. The drivers provide similar performance uplifts for the Arc Series integrated graphics in Core Ultra "Meteor Lake" processors, with up to 16% uplifts for Chivalry 2, and up to 6% for Crysis 2 (2011). An intermittent application crash with No Rest for the Wicked has been fixed.

DOWNLOAD: Intel Arc GPU Graphics Drivers 101.5590 WHQL
Gaming Highlights:
Intel Game On Driver support on Intel Arc A-series Graphics GPUs and Intel Core Ultra with built-in Intel Arc GPUs for:
  • Destiny 2: The Final Shape
  • Elden Ring Shadow of the Erdtree
Game performance improvements on Intel Arc A-Series Graphics Products versus Intel 31.0.101.5534 software driver for:
  • Chivalry 2 (DX11)
    • Up to 13% average FPS uplift at 1080p with Epic settings
  • Crysis (2007) (DX10)
    • Up to 10% average FPS uplift at 1080p with Very High settings
Game performance improvements on Intel Core Ultra with built-in Intel Arc GPUs versus Intel 31.0.101.5534 software driver for:
  • Chivalry 2 (DX11)
    • Up to 16% average FPS uplift at 1080p with Medium settings
  • Crysis 2 (2011) (DX11)
    • Up to 6% average FPS uplift at 1080p with Extreme settings
Fixed Issues:
Intel Arc A-Series Graphics Products:
  • No Rest for the Wicked (DX11) may experience an intermittent application crash during gameplay.
Known Issues:
Intel Arc A-Series Graphics Products:
  • No Man's Sky (VK) may experience an application crash during gameplay while changing window context with Alt + Tab.
  • Enshrouded (VK) may experience an application crash during gameplay.
  • Doom Eternal (VK) may exhibit intermittent flickering corruption in the game menu and during gameplay.
  • PugetBench Extended Preset Benchmark may fail to complete on certain Adobe Premiere Pro Processing Tests.
  • Topaz Video AI may experience errors when exporting videos after using some models for video enhancements.
Intel Core Ultra with built-in Intel Arc GPUs:
  • Uncharted: Legacy of Thieves Collection (DX12) may experience an application crash on loading to gameplay.
  • PugetBench Extended Preset Benchmark may fail to complete on certain Adobe Premiere Pro Processing Tests.
  • Topaz Video AI may experience errors on running certain benchmark tests.
  • Procyon AI may experience an application crash while running benchmark with precision float32.
  • Launching a game with Endurance Gaming engaged may result in VSync persisting on after disengaging Endurance Gaming during gameplay. A workaround is to relaunch the application.
Intel Core Processor (12th-14th Generation) Products:
  • Dragon Quest X Online (DX9) may experience sporadic application crash during gameplay.
  • 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. If you have an issue to submit, please follow the guidance found here Default level information for reporting Graphics issues.
Intel Arc Control Known Issues:
  • Arc Control Studio capture recording file may become corrupted when the mouse cursor is enabled during HDR capture.
  • Schedule Updates for Drivers may not work intermittently.
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6 Comments on Intel Releases Arc GPU Graphics Drivers 101.5590 WHQL

#1
Space Lynx
Astronaut
What does VK mean? Just curious.

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Dristun
Space LynxWhat does VK mean? Just curious.

Vulkan
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Canned Noodles
  • Crysis (2007) (DX10)
    • Up to 10% average FPS uplift at 1080p with Very High settings
That's interesting. IIRC Crysis requires some extra work to get running on modern Windows, so I find it a little odd the driver team even bothered.
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ahriik
Canned NoodlesThat's interesting. IIRC Crysis requires some extra work to get running on modern Windows, so I find it a little odd the driver team even bothered.
Yeah, I wonder what the driving factors are for the Arc team when choosing which pre-DX12/VK backlog titles to optimize for. Probably a combination of game popularity, determining common denominator optimizations, and more than likely just plain person preferences. The latter would definitely help explain some of the seemingly random titles we've seen get Arc optimizations. And frankly I think that's just fine - the backlog is far too massive to reasonably be able to address everything in any rational amount of time (especially since there are likely many games where the developer is effectively defunct or otherwise unable to provide any sort of technical assistance/documentation/commentary). No matter what titles they choose, someone is gonna get frustrated that their favorite pre-DX12 game STILL isn't properly supported. So I'd just focus on titles that I personally enjoy or offer some kind of enjoyable challenge, or maybe that just needs some low-hanging-fruit kind of fix.
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SSGBryan
ahriikYeah, I wonder what the driving factors are for the Arc team when choosing which pre-DX12/VK backlog titles to optimize for. Probably a combination of game popularity, determining common denominator optimizations, and more than likely just plain person preferences. The latter would definitely help explain some of the seemingly random titles we've seen get Arc optimizations. And frankly I think that's just fine - the backlog is far too massive to reasonably be able to address everything in any rational amount of time (especially since there are likely many games where the developer is effectively defunct or otherwise unable to provide any sort of technical assistance/documentation/commentary). No matter what titles they choose, someone is gonna get frustrated that their favorite pre-DX12 game STILL isn't properly supported. So I'd just focus on titles that I personally enjoy or offer some kind of enjoyable challenge, or maybe that just needs some low-hanging-fruit kind of fix.
I would also say that any game that is being benchmarked by people doing Intel reviews - i.e. folks like BenchmarkBen.
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lemonadesoda
Canned NoodlesThat's interesting. IIRC Crysis requires some extra work to get running on modern Windows, so I find it a little odd the driver team even bothered.
Good marketing and PR.

We all know and respect Crysis. Improving performance by 10% makes the consumer feel confident that ARC can perform and that Battlemage will be a worthy contender.

ARC will soon be end-of-line, and with everyone thinking they are decent second performers, they'll get snapped up in the bargain bin. No OEM or retailer wants them hanging around on shelves once Battlemage is released.

And if Battlemage lands a little under par, reviewers will say that since ARC improved 10-50% over its lifetime with driver updates, then Battlemage will probably also perform better in 3 months than the initial benchmarks reviews.

Battlemage release date is still uncertain but I'm sure teasers in Q3, so Intel will start getting noisy soon.
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