: By mid-2015, x64 architecture was the standard for professional workstations. This version likely included optimizations for larger memory addressing (beyond 4GB) and improved multi-core processing efficiency.

: This specific version (1120x510) may contain the calibration data or motion control parameters specific to that table size.

: Indicates the most recent update or "fresh" installation package for that specific release cycle. Key Features of the June 2015 Update

: Indicates the release date of this specific version.

: The specific build or version number. Interestingly, "1120x510" often appears as a physical dimension (in mm) for CNC milling tables or industrial machine beds. This suggests the software may be a driver for a CNC controller or industrial hardware interface used on a Windows x64 workstation.

: If "disksm" refers to disk management, this update likely addressed data integrity issues or improved read/write speeds for SSDs and hybrid drives which were becoming mainstream at the time. Use Cases in Industrial Machinery

: Check your Device Manager to see if your hardware ID matches the "disksm" or "1120x510" specification.

: Many June 2015 drivers were "bridge" versions, ensuring that older hardware would remain functional on the then-new Windows 10 architecture.