https://www.qualcomm.com/drivers
I think that's a really dumb move. It essentially cripples the default experience and non-technical folks will just assume the product sucks.
Thus far, driver updates for Qualcomm GPUs have not only been available only through Windows Update, they've been released on a different timeline for different OEMs: a Samsung Galaxy Book and a Microsoft Surface Laptop containing the same chip can have significantly different "latest" GPU driver versions. So getting updates direct from Qualcomm could be an improvement for users of laptops with OEMs that are slow to publish updates. But if this new driver direct from Qualcomm is really just for Surface devices as the headline implies, it's not that much of a change for the broader ecosystem.
ThinkPad T14s for example can use those just fine but Yoga Slim 7x doesn't have Qualcomm's generic signing key allowed for GPU firmware signing but only Lenovo's.
Samsung devices are the other case that is blocked by this installer. Outside of the Yoga Slim 7x and the Samsung devices, these drivers are generic.
Dell used to distribute their touchpad drivers without edge-motion. So I had to force a driver from Lenovo's website to get the standard UI to work.