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Not sure if this is the right driver or software for your component? Run Intel Driver & Support Assistant to automatically detect driver or software updates.Running this easy-to-use Intel Driver & Support Assistant tells you if you need to update your chipset INF file and will prompt you to install. This will save you a lot of time on your chipset download and common file downloads needed for your system.




Hold Your Own Free Download (v10.1.13)


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The Intel Chipset Device Software installs the Windows* INF files. An INF is a text file that provides the operating system with information about a piece of hardware on the system. In the case of the current Intel Chipset Device Software, that information is primarily the product name for the piece of hardware. This allows the operating system to show the correct name for that piece of hardware in Device Manager.Note: The Intel Chipset Device Software does not install drivers for AGP or USB. Do not download this utility if your device manufacturer is recommending it to correct an "AGP driver," "AGP GART," or "USB driver" issue; it will not correct your issue.


Ozeki SDK is the next generation of our VoIP SDK library. Thisis an amazing new development with huge improvements in the field of camera handling. We have simplified the namespaces, optimized thecode and fixed several annoying bugs. Please download, and installthis version, and check the examples folder to see what you can dowith this fantastic new tool. Some of the improvements:The number of namespaces have been reducedDetailed network communication logging is available to trace your callsMemory management has been optimized. Significantly less memory is used for video and audio calls.Performance has been optimized. Less CPU is used for audio and video encoding and decodingBug fixes in codec implementations, such as H264, AAC, etcImproved RTSP streaming (audio/video)IP camera support with Pan/Tilt/Zoom (PTZ) capabilityOnVif protocol support (www.onvif.org)MJPEG streaming added to be able to stream video calls to webbrowsers without Flash, Silverlight or WebRTC supportComputer vision capabilities can be used in SIP video calls (Number plate recognition, Face detection, Line detection, Circle detection, etc...)Optimized multi way audio and video streaming can be set up to be able to broadcast voice and videoDevice discovery was added for local networksThere are several other improvements, please check the examples folder.


Verizon is pleased to announce a software update for your device. This software update has been tested to optimize device performance, resolve known issues and apply the latest security patches.Before you download:


Note: Estimated software download time is 6-10 minutes. Estimated software update time is 6-10 minutes.Wi-Fi Only OTA Programming - Wi-Fi Exclusive UpdateIf Wi-Fi is enabled and your device is connected to a Wi-Fi network, your device will be able to receive and download new software updates.


If the software update fails to install, you'll get an error screen. However, this only means the software didn't install properly. The device will power back on with original software and will prompt you again to install the software update.If you don't have a strong connection to Wi-Fi or the Verizon Wireless network, you may not be able to perform a software update over the air. Instead, you can connect your device to a computer with Internet access. Connect your device to your computer using your USB cable, then download the Software Upgrade Assistant tool to your computer, which will check for software updates and initiate the software update process.


With the Maps SDK for iOS v5.3.0 and higher and the Maps SDK for Android v8.3.0 and higher, there is no upper limit to the number of tiles your users can download. You may raise the default 6,000 offline tile limit to whatever value you want, and your offline tile usage will be billed as Vector Tiles API or Raster Tiles API requests. Resources downloaded for offline use are not included in monthly active user (MAU) billing. Since you are responsible for the cost of all the tiles your users download, you may want to set an appropriate offline tile limit. Visit the offline maps pricing documentation for iOS and Android for more information.


An app can download multiple regions for offline use, but the total offline download is capped at a maximum tile count (or "ceiling") across all downloaded regions. The tile ceiling is 6,000 tiles. The total tile count in an offline region is the sum of the tiles downloaded from each source in your style. For example, if you would like to download a region covering 10 tiles and your style includes one vector tile source and one raster tile source (see sample JSON below), the resulting tile count would be 20.


To estimate the number of tiles needed to download a region offline, use our offline tile count estimator. Note that this only generates an estimate of the number of tiles needed to load a defined region offline. The size of the download will vary according to the location being downloaded and the style being used in your application.


For versions of the Maps SDK for iOS lower than v5.3.0 and the Maps SDK for Android lower than v8.3.0, there is a default offline tile limit of 6,000 tiles per user (or about the size of the San Francisco Bay Area). This means each of your users may download up to 6,000 tiles for offline use at one time. Beyond that limit, your users must first delete their downloaded tiles before downloading additional tiles for offline use. There is no way to raise this limit for older versions of our iOS and Android Maps SDKs.


For the Maps SDK for iOS v5.3.0 and higher and the Maps SDK for Android v8.3.0 and higher, there are no hard limits to the number of tiles your users can download. You may raise the default 6,000 offline tile limit to whatever value you want, and your offline tile usage will be billed as Vector Tiles API or Raster Tiles API requests. Since you are responsible for the cost of all the tiles your users download, you may want to set an appropriate offline tile limit.


The Mapbox iOS and Android SDKs do not include any built-in controls to prevent your users from downloading large offline resources over a cellular network. If you would like to provide your users with this option, we recommend tracking your app's network connectivity type using the your platform of choice's APIs, then activating or deactivating the download as desired. 041b061a72


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