Lenovo X130e Windows 8.1 64-bit Intel HD graphics drivers

There is only a Windows 7 32-bit graphics drivers on the Lenovo support website. This has forced me to install the generic Intel HD graphics drivers which has an issue with brightness control when I upgraded to Windows 8.1 64-bit. Will Lenovo ever make a Windows 8.1  64 bit Intel HD graphics driver for Lenovo X130e?
Thanks in advance. 

This one says 64bits: Intel HD Graphics Driver
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Software name Intel HD Graphics Driver
Support models ThinkPad Edge E120
ThinkPad Edge E320
ThinkPad L420, L421
ThinkPad L520
ThinkPad X121e, X130e
Operating Systems Microsoft Windows 7 64-bit
Microsoft Windows Vista 64-bit
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support which Operating Systems.
Versions 8.15.10.2827 (Package)
- 8.15.10.2827 (Graphics Driver)
- 6.14.00.3086 (Display Audio Driver)
Support devices Intel HD Graphics Device
Intel Display Audio
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