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Hi all. This is a section originally published in:
However given the work involved and the size of the table I decided to break it out. While the two topics do relate to each other closely (you should give the other a read to understand why these firmware's exist) I think on a high level they both fundamentally are two different topics.
The Firmware Matrix is compiled by me in my spare time. The files are extracted and hosted on my server by me. The information provided is read off and transcribed by me. In the event you see "(WHQL/BETA)" it means the driver version and firmware versions were the same between WHQL and Beta.
In every case in which the BETA and WHQL driver version matched, the FW versions were checked just in case.
If the driver versions changed but the firmware was the same, they were uploaded anyway.
Since FW versions can be the same across several driver versions regardless of other changes to the driver; I have put a "●" next to firmware's that change between driver versions OR for major naming convention changes for ease of skimming.
Should you see any discrepancies or incorrect links feel free to let me know here.
Alternatively you can get this collection without the pretty spreadsheet look on github as fast as my automation fires.
Guide: Flashing Intel ARC GPUs
ARC is in its infancy and I have playing with the platform since around the end of last year. I have several cards and found it curious that when I installed my older A380 the BIOS was older. After some searching I realized Intel takes a different approach to firmware updates. The updates are...
www.techpowerup.com
However given the work involved and the size of the table I decided to break it out. While the two topics do relate to each other closely (you should give the other a read to understand why these firmware's exist) I think on a high level they both fundamentally are two different topics.
The Firmware Matrix is compiled by me in my spare time. The files are extracted and hosted on my server by me. The information provided is read off and transcribed by me. In the event you see "(WHQL/BETA)" it means the driver version and firmware versions were the same between WHQL and Beta.
In every case in which the BETA and WHQL driver version matched, the FW versions were checked just in case.
If the driver versions changed but the firmware was the same, they were uploaded anyway.
Since FW versions can be the same across several driver versions regardless of other changes to the driver; I have put a "●" next to firmware's that change between driver versions OR for major naming convention changes for ease of skimming.
Should you see any discrepancies or incorrect links feel free to let me know here.
Alternatively you can get this collection without the pretty spreadsheet look on github as fast as my automation fires.
GitHub - Solaris17/Arc-Firmware: Intel Arc firmware extracted from every driver release publicly available.
Intel Arc firmware extracted from every driver release publicly available. - Solaris17/Arc-Firmware
github.com
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