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Microsoft pushes Intel graphics driver update to Surface Pro 3 devices running Windows 10

Sean Cameron Sean Cameron
August 21, 2019
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Surface Pro 3

The Surface Pro 3, released last year, has been a significant success for Microsoft. With strong sales going on to boost revenue, and receiving a raving critical response, the device has gone a long way to proving that Redmond’s vision of the future of computing is no damp squib.

Naturally, the device is tipped to be able to run Windows 10, it would hardly be becoming for a flagship model to be left stuck in the mud while the world races on without it. As such, those running the device have the capability to take part in the Windows Insider program, taking part in shaping the path of Windows 10 before its eventual release later in the year.

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These users now have something else to smile about, Microsoft is pushing a graphics driver update for all Surface Pro 3 models currently running the Windows 10 preview, as tweeted by Gabriel Aul,

#WindowsInsiders using Surface Pros with 9926: there is a new graphics driver on WU that should improve stability for you.

— Gabriel Aul (@GabeAul) January 30, 2015

This update brings with it a slew of bug fixes and stability tweaks that should make the whole experience of using the Surface Pro 3 just a little more refined.

Are you running Windows 10 on your Surface Pro 3? Let us know in the comments below.

Further reading: Intel, Microsoft, Surface Pro 3, Windows

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