Intel adds more Arc GPUs to end of life — A750 Limited Edition rides into the sunset 3 years after launch

Even though it’s among the best graphics cards, Intel has announced End of Life status for the Arc A750 Limited Edition graphics card. The Arc A750 won’t be leaving the stage by itself: Intel’s mobile Arc A series lineup is also following suit.

Intel discontinued the Arc A770 Limited Edition graphics card two years prior. This discontinuation pertains explicitly to Intel’s version, whereas custom Arc A770 graphics cards remain unaffected. The same situation applies to the Arc A750. As noted by hardware sleuth momomo_us, Intel’s Product Change Notification (PCN) documents 856991 and 856777 outline the discontinuation of the boxed version (21P02J00BAR and 21P02J00BA) of the Arc A750, which is to say, the Arc A750 Limited Edition.

The Arc A750 Limited Edition launched in October 2022, so it hasn’t even been on the retail market for three years, yet Intel is discontinuing it. This decision isn’t entirely surprising, considering that the Arc A770 Limited Edition debuted alongside the Arc A750 Limited Edition but was discontinued after less than a year.

You may like

  • Intel ARCade machine showcases a NUC Extreme with Arc A770 GPU
  • Intel launches $299 Arc Pro B50 with 16GB of memory, ‘Project Battlematrix’ workstations with 24GB Arc Pro B60 GPUs
  • Intel teases Arc Battlemage professional GPUs for Computex — Variants with 24GB of VRAM alleged

Retailers may continue to place orders for the Arc A750 Limited Edition (21P02J00BAR and 21P02J00BA) until June 30 and June 27, respectively. Intel anticipates that the final graphics card shipments will be dispatched by September 30 and September 26, respectively. As such, it’s just a matter of time before the Arc A750 Limited Edition is no longer available on retailers’ shelves.