Graphics driver 15.36.18.4156 has been posted to Download Center. Here are the direct links to the drivers:
32-bit: http://downloadcenter.intel.com/Detail_Desc.aspx?agr=Y&DwnldID=24786
64-bit: http://downloadcenter.intel.com/Detail_Desc.aspx?agr=Y&DwnldID=24785
This driver supports the following:
New features with this release:
Key issues resolve with this release:
System hang observed while playing Dead Rising 3* game
Windows* 8.1
Display corruption observed while playing Lara Croft and the Temple of Osiris* game
Windows* 8.1
Display corruption was observed near the hair details of a character while playing Resident Evil 6 Biohazard* game with specific settings
Windows* 8.1
Display corruption observed on texture details of characters while playing Ryse: Son of Rome* game
Windows* 8.1
Display flickering is observed while playing Halo 2* game
Windows* 8.1
Application crash observed while trying to run SPECviewperf® 12* benchmark with Creo view settings
Windows* 7
Display corruption observed while running Worms: Revolution* game with Conservative Morphological Anti-Aliasing (CMAA) setting enabled in Intel Graphics control panel
Windows* 8.1
Application crashes observed while running Cinebench Cinema 4D* application
Windows* 8.1
Corruptions observed while running JUCE Demo* application
Windows* 8.1, Windows* 7
Hot keys registered by Intel graphics control panel are not released for usage by other applications even after disabling hot keys
Windows* 8.1, Windows* 7
Brightness level does not change when resuming from monitor off state
Windows* 8.1
Sometimes the message “Display driver has stopped responding and has recovered” may appear when opening information center in Intel graphics control panel
Windows* 8.1
Display black out observed when resuming from hibernate mode with a DisplayPort 2.1 monitor attached to the system
Windows* 7
Display on attached HDMI monitor is split into three when changing the resolution of secondary display (4K2K) to specific resolutions
Windows* 8.1
Display garbage seen on 4K HDMI monitor when setting it in extended desktop mode and changing resolution to 2560×1600
Windows* 8.1, Windows* 7
Sometimes user is unable to change the aspect ratio on 4K HDMI monitor configured in extended mode.
Windows* 8.1
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Source: https://software.intel.com/en-us/blogs/2015/03/17/graphics-driver-1536184156-posted-to-download-center/