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OpenGL 4.3 on Hyper-V VM - Microsoft Q&A.Khronos Releases OpenGL 4.3 Specification | TechPowerUp.Go and find out if I am legally supported by intel, and for how many years and then come back and apologize. Second mistake: Intel hd 3000 2nd gen CPUs are not supported anymore. First mistake: Intel hd 3000 does not hardware support openGL 3.3.Ģ. I will be waiting that intel supports its products and produces an openGL 3.3 driver for 2nd gen CPUs with intel hd 3000.ġ. It is your obligation and I only accept a positive reply. Are you serious? or are you becoming the "laughing stock"? with this new line of ridiculous replies. Is intel lazy? Then you come and tell me that intel hd 3000 is no longer supported. It was your fault that you did not produce a wddm 1.3 driver to support windows 8.1. It was your fault that you did not produced an openGL 3.3 support. Actually your responses are pushing customers away. I am fed up with intel actions support and low quality development. Hope that someone gets a group against intel who have stoped supporting their products which have a 7 years lifecycle support, actually you gave support for less than 4. But when I do I will buy a non intel inside. Dont worry I will not buy another 1000 value laptop. You have become the enemy of your clients. This is an aweful experience and behaviour from intel. You have produced a product which you failed to develop and failed to support your clients, with less than 4 years support. The processor is still under support and warranty, so Intel might be launching a newer graphics driver in the next months. Are you the same person MichaelC mikeC? Who has the highest rank? Are you fine? I think you should seek assistance for lying. You said the CPU with intel hd 3000 is still supported. Currently supported products use OpenGL 4.4. But if they're 3rd party, you might be in luck.
If Intel supplies them, I assume they won'tsupport G元 either. You could switch to Linux I suppose, but I don't know what the driver situation is there. The upshot is that HD Graphics (the original, not 2000 or 3000) doesn't currently have a fullOpenGL 3 implementation on Windows, but does support some of the extensions that way. But that's not the only thing which might change with a new version, and an implementation isn'tobligated to support an equivalent extension even if it supports a higher core version of GL. New versions of OpenGL are usually created by rolling existing extensions into the core, which is why they describe versions in that tree in terms of the extensions that were used for this. The OpenGL Extensions Viewer application reports things in a slightly confusing way IMO. I previously asked about this herebut got no reply. A shame, as I think it should be able to - it does support D3D10 after all.
It only supports OpenGL 2 with current drivers, and it looks like they'll never update its drivers to support OpenGL 3. The i3-350M is not a "second-generation" Core processor, in Intel's marketing parlance. I just thinking,how to make that extension supported? or i should use Linux Ubuntu instead because mostly users saying that the graphics support OpenGL 3. I already update my graphic card,even newer version.But still same. Intel HD had OpenGL 3,3.1,3.2 and 3.3 but only OpenGL 3 have almost complete version. Intel HD Did had OpenGL 3.but the problem is.its incomplete.There`s some missing extension that Intel HD doesn`t have.I using OpenGL Extension Viewer 4.0 and this is what i get : If not, you could try downloading the latest graphics driver at (Look under Graphics->Processor Graphics->Intel HD 2000/ 3000 drivers or run the auto detect applet).
If the laptop is using Intel 2nd Generation Core Processors, with Intel HD Graphics 2000 or 3000, it should be possible to download latest drivers from the manufacturer's website.