

*Links to third-party sites and references to third-party trademarks are provided for convenience and illustrative purposes only. In this case, we recommend consulting directly with Microsoft* for further information on these solutions. Installing Intel® Graphics Command Center and Intel® Graphics Control Panel on Windows® 10 Long-Term Servicing Channel (LTSC) > If you are facing challenges since access to the Microsoft* Store may be limited, for Windows 10 Enterprise or IoT Enterprise LTSC, Microsoft’s current recommendation is to use a Device Management solution until Device Update Center is made available by Microsoft:įor more information, please check this link:
UWP requires that all driver-dependent applications be made available only through the Microsoft* Store.īased on the intel Intel® System Support report (Intel® SSU) we noticed that the system is running Windows 10 Enterprise LTSC (Long-Term Servicing Channel).

In compliance with Microsoft® new Universal Windows Platform (UWP), Intel has stopped bundling the Intel® Graphics Command Center and the Intel® Graphics Control Panel with DCH Graphics Drivers. Presumably, once it's good enough, it will be installed automatically when you update your graphics drivers.Hello you for posting on the Intel® communities. Intel notes that the software is still in early access, and that more features will be added over time. If you'd like to try out Intel's new Graphics Command Center, you can download it from the Microsoft Store. This effort to improve gaming on its platform is very likely leading up to that launch. The company has also teased its first discrete GPU in a long time, and it's expected to be released next year. Intel is also planning to launch the 9th generation of H-series Intel Core processors in the second quarter of 2019, promising more improvements for gamers, such as the addition of support for Wi-Fi 6 for lower latency in online games. If you're interested in helping shape "the future of graphics and visual computing", you can sign up for Intel's The Odyssey program here. This new app is part of a broader effort from Intel to make life easier for those using its graphics cards, be it for gaming or content creation. The app can even notify you about new driver updates if you install the Intel Driver and Support Assistant. This is the general theme for the entire app, with every part of the settings now being easier to get to and presented in a more friendly way. For video settings, image and color corrections are now listed in a single page with a few default profiles being offered, though it's also possible to create custom ones. Game optimization is done directly through the home page, multiple monitors are easier to set up and configure instead of having a separate dedicated page. Furthermore, Intel has also simplified access to many of the features of the control panel.
