Introduction
Installs version 7.7.6.0 of the Near Field Communication (NFC) GPIO driver for the Intel® NUC using Windows® 10.
Available Downloads
- Windows 10, 64-bit*
- Size: 33.7 MB
- SHA256: 45507A65932117C7C24E14C23355BA839D8A8A66F80D412B1A959C7EC63EF4F1
Detailed Description
This download for [NUC6i[x]SY] will no longer be available after [April 25, 2025] and will not be supported with any additional functional, security, or other updates. All versions are provided as is.
Discontinued Product
This product has been discontinued. Refer to NUC Discontinuation Notice for more information.
Warning
Dear customer, as this software relates to “End of Life” products, it may contain security vulnerabilities. Intel does not intend to offer updates to mitigate any security vulnerability in this software, whether currently known or discovered in the future. THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS" WITHOUT ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTY OF ANY KIND INCLUDING WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, NONINFRINGEMENT, OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. Intel does not warrant or assume responsibility for the accuracy or completeness of any information, text, graphics, links, or other items within the software.
Purpose
This download record provides the Near Field Communication (NFC) GPIO driver for the NFC controller on Intel® NUC Kit NUC6i[x]SY for Windows® 10.
Notes:
- If you don't plan to enable NFC in BIOS, you do not need to install this driver.
- If you plan to install an NFC module on the Intel NUC, you'll need to install both this driver and the driver from the third-party manufacturer of the NFC module you use.
- This will be the last driver for NFC. The NFC header has been removed from all Intel NUC Kits beginning in June 2016. See the revision history in the Technical Product Specification for all specification changes.
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