Intel Discontinues Day-Zero Game Driver Support for Last Year's Integrated GPUs

According to a report from Tom's Hardware on September 23, 2025, Intel has announced that it will no longer provide day-zero game driver support for the integrated graphics processing units (iGPUs) found in its 11th- to 14th-generation Intel Core CPUs. This move effectively renders these iGPUs obsolete for gaming purposes, as users of older hardware will have to rely on outdated drivers that may not be optimized for newer games or software.
Intel's decision has been met with concern among users who rely on integrated graphics for gaming or other demanding applications. The lack of timely driver updates could lead to performance issues and compatibility problems with new releases. Gamers and professionals who depend on these iGPUs may need to consider upgrading their systems to ensure they receive proper software support moving forward.
The full article can be read here: Intel Drops Day-Zero Game Driver Support for Chips Released Last Year.