


For more information about installing the latest graphics driver on your system, see How to Install an Intel® Graphics Driver in Windows® 10. We recommend that you update to the latest Intel Graphics driver to get full API support. Intel Graphics supports a wide range of APIs. Therefore, they are very difficult to find.

The MXM video cards are mainly used by OEM manufacturers, such as, HP. Which means that if someone has OpenGL 1.4 and can run your shaders, he is using 8-10 year old drivers. Look at the section titled 'Expansion Slots' in the link that I provided. Since using 'shaders that are core in 3.0' necessarily means that the graphics card must be capable of at least some version of GLSL, this rules out any hardware that is not capable of providing at least OpenGL 2.0. PC games and applications often require a graphics card that is compatible with specific Application Programming Interfaces (APIs), such as OpenGL*, DirectX*, OpenCL*, or Vulkan*. Your motherboard only has 'One PCI Express MXM slot that supports a PCI Express x16 graphics card (Generation 2 speed)'.
