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An introduction to a blog post about audio drivers for an Intel Core 2 Duo E4500. Audio drivers are quite important for any computer or laptop. Drivers are software that processes audio input and output, enabling the machine to function correctly. Audio drivers work in conjunction with your operating system, so without them there would be no driver support on either Windows or Linux. They have even more importance when using discontinued operating systems like DOS because they can be essential for maintaining sound playback. This article discusses audio drivers for an Intel Core 2 Duo processor E4500. It will identify the various models of audio drivers for this chipset, examine their different features, and provide a link to download these audio drivers for Windows or Linux. The Intel Core 2 Duo E4500 is an integrated audio device in computers based on the Celeron D route. It is present in the P55 Pro, P85 Pro, and P87D processors. It is also used in some Celeron D chipsets with the Z68 Express chipset or Z77 Express chipset. SoundMAX Integrated Digital Audio is from Analog Devices. It has been discontinued, but it will still work on operating systems that support older versions of the device. The two major features of this audio driver are its multi-channel playback and Dolby Theatre Surround Sound support. The multi-channel playback feature allows the user to listen to up to 7 or 8 audio channels at one time, or listen to a 5.1 surround sound track with a total of six channels. In addition, it supports many formats, including native DTS and Dolby formats for digital sound processing as well as PCM and IMA for multichannel recording capabilities. This audio driver is compatible with Windows XP, Vista, Windows 7, and Windows 8. It is a WDM audio driver and it can be found at the Analog Devices website. One must have a legacy operating system to use this device as the newest Microsoft Windows do not have support for this model of sound card. However, Linux users can still use it. The Intel HDA series of audio drivers has gone through several different iterations over its lifetime. The current version at this time is for the Intel HDA codecs, which primarily supports newer-model i5 and i7 processors. It has Dolby Digital and DTS 5.1 surround sound support along with a few other features. It can be found on the Intel website. The current version of the audio driver is WDM Audio (version 1.2) which was released in March 2013 and is compatible with Windows Vista and Mac OS X 10.6.x (Snow Leopard) systems only. The driver must be installed in order to enable sound playback on your computer, but there are no additional software requirements for running this driver or using it to interface with your hardware. cfa1e77820
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