Windows 10: Intel launched the Intel AI Builders Program

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  1. Brink
    Brink New Member

    Intel launched the Intel AI Builders Program


    Source: https://newsroom.intel.com/news/inte...system-growth/

    :)
     
    Brink, Apr 30, 2018
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  2. RCL24 Win User

    Has any one found an Intel HD Graphics Driver that will function with a Windows 10, 32bit Lap top.

    I have problems viewing objects in the 3D Builder since the Windows 10 1511 update.

    My conclusion is that it is related to the fact that my Dell Vostro 3500 is a 32bit laptop, and I have been unable to find an update Intel HD Graphics Driver that is suitable for a 32bit system and Windows 10.

    I have deleted the current driver in case it had got corrupted and the laptop has reinstalled latest driver, but this is actually the same version of driver.

    Note, I did not have 3D builder before the first upgrade from Windows 7 to Windows 10, but it did function OK with visible objects after Windows 10 was installed until the update to 1511 last month., and I did try to get an answer via Microsoft Chat, but
    they were unable to find a solution.

    It is only 3D Builder I appear to have problems with. All the other programs I use seem to function OK. When I deleted the Intel HD graphics driver and the laptop functioned temporarily on a basic graphics driver, I did a quick check and found that objects
    on the 3D Builder were visible, but as soon as the Laptop re-installed the Intel HD Graphics driver they disappeared again.

    I tried installing a 32bit Intel HD Graphics driver said to be OK for Windows 8, but that would not install.

    So I appear to be looking for an Intel HD Graphics driver for Windows 10 32bit operating system, but Intel do not as yet seem to have one on their site.

    As I say it only appears to be 3D Builder that is being effected, and it does not warrant looking to change laptops just for that!

    In truth I can live without 3D Builder if necessary, but I wonder if other programs are updated they may suffer in the same way at some point in future.

    Any one know a solution?

    Note: I selected the "Games" App Category on this website as I believe this is what Microsoft deem it to be.
     
    RCL24, Apr 30, 2018
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  3. andynan Win User
    Windows 10- Wireless adapter reset

    Could you please elaborate on resetting Winsock? I'm not sure I know what to do there.

    As for ProSet/wireless software, Intel has nothing for Windows 10. I downloaded and installed the latest PROSet/wireless software from Intel for Windows 8, and it installed on my computer, yet no way to launch. It is nowhere to be found as a launch-able
    program. It's not in start menu, I tried using search and nothing there. Yet in my control panel uninstall window, it is there in my list of programs to be uninstalled. It's very odd.
     
    andynan, Apr 30, 2018
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