Intel has released the first HD Graphics driver for the Windows 8 Consumer Preview version, which can be downloaded free of charge from Microsoft's website. The drive is intended for Intel's HD 4000, HD 3000 and HD 2000 graphics chips. THe HD 4000 is present in the latest Ivy Bridge processors, while the HD 3000 and HD 2000 are used in the Sandy Bridge chips.
The drivers add DirectX 11 functionality to the Consumer Preview of Windows 8, as well as stereoscopic 3D. The 32-bit version can be downloaded here, while 64-bit users will find their version here.
