Of course you need drivers for your onboard Intel HD4000 needs graphics drivers and drivers which support OpenCL version 1.x. Just because Intel and Windows tries to make updating them unobtrusive doesn't mean they're not there. In fact, since the're rarely updated means either they're particularly mature (e.g.-for CPUs) or not being actively developed (e.g.-for the Display adapter).mrk wrote:I'm talking about my onboard graphics HD4000. You don't need a graphics driver for your CPU.
If you're in Windows, go to Device Manager and right-click on one of your Processors. Note that you can update the Driver Software. Do the same with one of your Display Adapters.
The question about what version you're running is a valid question, especially when we're talking about OpenCL support. The Intel OpenCP package does still have some shortcomings that I expect to be fixed in future versions -- though it depends on which features are used in the software. I have no doubt that the upcoming FahCores use all of the features used by FAHBench, and possibly some others that still need work.