We’ve just launched a brand new intelligence layer: Driver Updates Tracking. Our new crawler monitors driver, firmware, and software releases from 30 of the biggest names in hardware — so you know about critical updates before they cause problems.
Who We’re Tracking
The full roster of 30 companies spans three tiers:
- Semiconductor & AI Chip Giants: NVIDIA, TSMC, Broadcom, ASML, AMD, Intel, Qualcomm, Micron, SK Hynix, Texas Instruments
- Consumer Electronics Powerhouses: Apple, Samsung, Sony, Dell, HP, Lenovo, Foxconn, ASUS, Gigabyte, LG
- Enterprise & Infrastructure Leaders: Cisco, Arista Networks, HPE, Supermicro, IBM, Amphenol, Delta Electronics, NetApp, Juniper Networks, Seagate
What Gets Tracked
Every driver update is automatically categorised:
- 🎮 GPU drivers — GeForce, Radeon, Arc, Mesa
- ⚡ CPU updates — microcode, chipset drivers
- 📟 Firmware — BIOS/UEFI, SSD firmware, router firmware
- 🌐 Networking — WiFi, Ethernet, Bluetooth drivers
- 💾 Storage — NVMe, SATA, RAID drivers
- 📱 Mobile — Snapdragon, MediaTek updates
- 🖱️ Peripherals — keyboards, mice, controllers
Why This Matters
A good driver update can fix most issues. Outdated drivers are one of the top causes of game crashes, hardware instability, and performance problems. By tracking releases in real-time, we can correlate driver versions with known issues in our gaming and hardware intelligence databases.
The driver crawler runs daily and pulls from direct driver pages, Google News, and GitHub repositories. Results are searchable at jaffaai.co.uk/drivers with filtering by company, category, and free text search.
Patch v1.09.0a — full details at jaffaai.co.uk/patches