Universal Intel Chipset Drivers Updater
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Universal Intel Chipset Drivers Updater
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Universal Intel Chipset Device Updater
Project: github.com/FirstEverTech/Universal-Intel-Chipset-Updater
Download: ChipsetUpdater-10.1-2025.11.5-Win10-Win11.exe
Version: 10.1-2025.11.5
The tool achieved an average security score of 9.1/10 across all independent assessments:
Grok - 9.7/10 - "Highest score ever given to a community driver utility - Safe for corporate deployment"
ChatGPT - 9.4/10 - "Safest, most stable, and most professionally engineered version"
Gemini - 9.0/10 - "Exceeds standards expected of community-developed tools"
Copilot - 8.6/10 - "Strong project with excellent transparency and security improvements"
DeepSeek - 8.5/10 - "Automated tool with verification mechanisms for Intel driver updates"
Claude - 8.3/10 - "Best open-source tool in its category with leadership position"
This tool has been scanned using VirusTotal and received 0/98, confirming they are completely safe.
I’d be happy to hear your feedback, bug reports, and improvement suggestions on the GitHub repositories!
Project: github.com/FirstEverTech/Universal-Intel-Chipset-Updater
Download: ChipsetUpdater-10.1-2025.11.5-Win10-Win11.exe
Version: 10.1-2025.11.5
- A universal updater for all Intel chipsets — from the Sandy Bridge era (2nd-gen Core) all the way up to the newest platforms.
- It automatically detects your hardware and installs the latest drivers (unlike Intel’s Driver & Support Assistant).
The tool achieved an average security score of 9.1/10 across all independent assessments:
Grok - 9.7/10 - "Highest score ever given to a community driver utility - Safe for corporate deployment"
ChatGPT - 9.4/10 - "Safest, most stable, and most professionally engineered version"
Gemini - 9.0/10 - "Exceeds standards expected of community-developed tools"
Copilot - 8.6/10 - "Strong project with excellent transparency and security improvements"
DeepSeek - 8.5/10 - "Automated tool with verification mechanisms for Intel driver updates"
Claude - 8.3/10 - "Best open-source tool in its category with leadership position"
This tool has been scanned using VirusTotal and received 0/98, confirming they are completely safe.
I’d be happy to hear your feedback, bug reports, and improvement suggestions on the GitHub repositories!
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Re: Universal Intel Chipset & Wi-Fi & Bluetooth Drivers Updater
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This might be interesting to some of you…
The Intel Chipset Device Software package has been with us for about a quarter of a century. Early versions were released in the early 2000s — for example, version 3.20.1008 has a release date of June 9, 2001. Over time, Intel kept adding support for new devices and removing older, legacy ones as they reached end-of-life. Because of that constant churn, it’s extremely difficult to determine the last driver version for every single device… unless you collect all installer packages and check manually — which is exactly what I did. 😄
I downloaded every Intel installer I could find from various corners of the internet — 88 packages in total, starting from 10.0.13.0 and ending at 10.1.20314.8688. I then extracted all of them, giving me access to 4,832 individual driver files. Each driver package contains multiple Hardware Identifiers (HWIDs) referencing specific devices — in my dataset that resulted in 2,641 unique HWIDs. Based on that, I built a database containing 82,663 relations, and after filtering and deduplication I generated a complete list of all supported devices along with their newest driver version and the package in which it appears.
Here’s the list: github.com/FirstEverTech/Universal-Intel...et_Drivers_Latest.md
After that, I created an updater tool that uses the data from this list — you can download it from the repository above. 😊
The Intel Chipset Device Software package has been with us for about a quarter of a century. Early versions were released in the early 2000s — for example, version 3.20.1008 has a release date of June 9, 2001. Over time, Intel kept adding support for new devices and removing older, legacy ones as they reached end-of-life. Because of that constant churn, it’s extremely difficult to determine the last driver version for every single device… unless you collect all installer packages and check manually — which is exactly what I did. 😄
I downloaded every Intel installer I could find from various corners of the internet — 88 packages in total, starting from 10.0.13.0 and ending at 10.1.20314.8688. I then extracted all of them, giving me access to 4,832 individual driver files. Each driver package contains multiple Hardware Identifiers (HWIDs) referencing specific devices — in my dataset that resulted in 2,641 unique HWIDs. Based on that, I built a database containing 82,663 relations, and after filtering and deduplication I generated a complete list of all supported devices along with their newest driver version and the package in which it appears.
Here’s the list: github.com/FirstEverTech/Universal-Intel...et_Drivers_Latest.md
After that, I created an updater tool that uses the data from this list — you can download it from the repository above. 😊
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