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GMAIntegrated Intel Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) Drivers These
are going to be hit and miss for users with older integrated adapters,
as many of them were retired long ago. Owners of a mobile or desktop
product featuring the 910, 915, 945, 946, 963, Q965, G965, 965 Express,
G/Q4x or G/Q3x chipsets are in luck, however, as an official Windows 7
driver is available for your adapter.
ACHI/SATA
Matrix Storage Manager 8.9.0.1023 This
driver provides support for high-capacity & fault-tolerant Serial
ATA (SATA) RAID 5 arrays and high-performance & fault-tolerant SATA
RAID 10 arrays on select Intel® 4 Series, 3 Series, 965, 975X, 955X and
945 chipset-based platforms. It provides support for high-performance
SATA RAID 0 arrays & redundant SATA RAID 1 arrays on select Intel®
4 Series, 3 Series, 965, 975X, 955X, 945, 925, 915 chipset-based
platforms. It also provides AHCI support on select Intel® 4 Series, 3
Series, 965, 975X, 955X, 945, 925 and 915 chipset-based platforms, as
well as on Mobile Intel® 915/910 chipset-based platforms. Note:
Intel® RAID Technology requires the Intel® ICH9R/ICH9M-E/ICH10R SATA
RAID controller hub, Intel® 82801HR I/O controller hub (ICH8R), Intel®
631xESB/632xESB I/O controller hub, Intel® 82801GR/GH I/O controller
hub (ICH7R/DH), Intel® 82801FR I/O controller hub (ICH6R).
Chipset
Chipset Device Software 9.1.1.1015 The
Intel® Chipset Device Software installs the Windows* INF files. The INF
files inform the operating system how to properly configure the chipset
for specific functionality, such as USB and core PCI. This download is intended for use with Intel® Desktop Boards.
You
might note that these AHCI/SATA drivers come bundled in an executable
which puts the kibosh on using them during the Windows 7 install. This
isn’t a deal-breaker as Microsoft provides generic AHCI/SATA drivers
for just such an occasion, but we busted ‘em loose so you can use
Intel’s goods during the install routine. Grab the drivers from this
link: Right here!
Intel
and Microsoft have a relationship that spans more than 20 years. Our
collaboration today is in full swing across many fronts, but today is a
day where we are very excited to see the RTM of Windows 7. Intel began
working with Microsoft at the very beginning of the Windows 7
development process. In that process, we saw unique opportunities to
optimize Windows 7 for Intel processor technology, to deliver PCs that
are more powerful and easier to use. Our technical collaboration
focused on multiple areas, including performance and responsiveness; energy efficiency/power management/battery life; and graphics and multi-media. Just
to elaborate on better performance and responsiveness. Working with
Intel, Microsoft implemented a new feature called SMT parking, which
provided additional support for the Windows 7 scheduler for Intel
Hyper-threading Technology, enabling better performance on
hyper-threaded, multi-core Intel processors. This will help users get
the maximum benefit from multi-tasking. Also, Intel and Microsoft
jointly analyzed the boot/shutdown/sleep/resume times on Intel
platforms during the development of Windows 7 to identify opportunities
to optimize Intel drivers and BIOS as well as Windows 7. Our mutual
goal was to provide the most responsive compute experience possible.
Another key part of the performance and responsiveness was our
collaboration to optimize Intel Solid State Drive technology for
Windows 7.
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