Do nothing. You're already up to date. You can force a "repair install" by uninstalling the chipset driver from Programs and Features first, then rebooting, then installing the new one – but this is unnecessary unless you have active bugs.
You can also update your chipset driver through Device Manager: update chipset driver
Laptop vendors heavily customize ACPI tables, power management, and embedded controller (EC) communication. Generic drivers can break: Do nothing
Is your computer running smoothly? One crucial aspect to ensure your system's stability and performance is to have up-to-date drivers. Specifically, updating your chipset driver can improve your computer's overall functionality. You can also update your chipset driver through
Updating your chipset driver is one of the most overlooked yet beneficial maintenance tasks for any PC. It rarely gives you a "wow" performance boost, but it prevents the silent, frustrating problems: random freezes, USB dropouts, sleep failures, and mysterious BSODs.
The new USB host controller driver has a different power management policy.
Even though chipset updates are generally safe, things can go wrong.