Processors themselves do not have drivers - they are self-contained computing devices. It is the mainboard that they are installed in that has a chipset and peripheral devices (LAN, Audio, Video, Bluetooth, Wifi, etc.) that requires drivers. So, if you need drivers, you need to tell us what mainboard you have - the manufacturer, model number, and revision, as well as what driver(s) you need. Additionally, the Operating system installed will determine what drivers you need, so that needs to be included as well (Windows XP/7/10)
SOURCE: chipset driver needed where to get it or a site to download
You should be able to download this driver from your motherboard manufacturers website. Just click on the support link and lookup your specific board model #. Hope this helps.
SOURCE: pls give me intel dual core
If this motherboard is an Intel motherboard then -
You can download the motherboarddevice drivers from Intel WEB site. Select your model motherboard/device, andmake sure you select the Windows XP or Vista version of the drivers that
matches your Windows operating system.
Please click on this link andselect your model motherboard : -
http://downloadcenter.intel.com/default.aspx?iid=gg_support-au+home_downloadctr
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