Intel — Driver Version Xx.xx.15.4251 Download
The numbering convention xx.xx.15.4251 suggests a driver from Intel’s 15.xx series, historically used for 4th, 5th, and 6th generation Intel Core processors (Haswell, Broadwell, Skylake). The "4251" typically represents a build number released between 2018 and 2020, aimed at stabilizing older hardware for newer Windows builds.
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(If the links above do not work, please visit the official Intel Download Center and search for version 15.4251) intel driver version xx.xx.15.4251 download
A: Possibly, but Windows 11 officially requires drivers based on WDDM 2.5 or higher. Version 15.xx may lack full WDDM 3.0 support. Install at your own risk; Windows 11 may auto-replace it with a generic driver.
Q: Is xx.xx.15.4251 a beta driver?
A: No. Builds ending in .4251 are WHQL-certified (Windows Hardware Quality Labs) unless marked "Beta" on Intel’s site. The numbering convention xx
Q: Can I use this driver for NVIDIA or AMD GPUs?
A: No. This driver only controls Intel integrated or discrete graphics. Your NVIDIA/AMD card will keep using its own driver.
Q: Why does my download show xx.xx.15.4251 but install shows xx.xx.15.4250?
A: Minor versioning mismatch. Always trust the installed version in Device Manager. Download for Windows 10/11 64-bit (
Q: The driver causes game crashes. What to do?
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Q: Where are the release notes?
A: Intel embeds them in the installer. Extract the .exe with 7-Zip → open ReleaseNotes.html.
Critical Warning: Avoid third-party driver download sites. Many fake "driver download" pages contain malware. Always use official Intel channels.