Jumping in here, I keep emphasizing that certain companies have a track record of issuing very frequent driver updates, and Intel is one of them.
I do not know whether the fault lies with Intel not supplying same to the various computer OEMs and Microsoft so that they cannot integrate them into their "Great Driver Libraries in the Sky," or whether they're supplying them and the OEMs and Microsoft are ignoring them. Because they have not been showing up either on OEM support pages, or in Microsoft's driver updater, I am presuming the issue lies with Intel.
Thus, I recommend that anyone who has Intel hardware of any sort in their machines that are running Windows 10 download and install the
Intel Driver & Support Assistant. It will keep your Intel hardware drivers up to date, and I have yet to have an issue arise because of using the Intel driver versus one from the computer OEM's support page.
AMD is not quite as bad about endlessly churning out driver updates, but they still put out Radeon Graphics updates at a rapid pace. I suggest that those with any AMD graphics hardware go to
AMD Driver & Support Page, locate the section entitled,
Auto-Detect and Install Radeon™ Graphics Drivers for Windows©, and download and install their driver monitor that does what the title states on an ongoing basis.
Both the Intel and AMD driver monitors have very light footprints and keep quite a bit of issues related to out-of-date drivers for their hardware from cropping up to begin with.