Issue on Inspiron 5110 15 R and Driver "Intel Rapid Storage Technology."

In "Windows 8 Upgrade Checklist' of the valleys, Article ID: 575112, they recommend updates to some drivers when migrating to Windows 8.  Especially me confused, it's their registration one driver "Intel Rapid Storage Technology technology." The confusion comes, I can't find any driver with that name on their support site for driver for the Inspiron N5110, either in Win 7 or 8 entries. Do I really need this driver or Windows 8 will provide it. If the latter does not, and it is necessary, where can I find the driver given the fact that it is not in the supported drivers? Thanks again in advance for any help offered...

According to the FTP site, Windows 8 likely has a driver, because it lists it for XP/V/7, but not 8:

FTP.Dell.com/.../Inspiron-15R-n5110.html ATA

Drivers are located under Serial ATA on the Support Site, but again, none are listed for W8, which normally means that it is not necessary.

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