Intel has officially notified clients about discontinuing production of Arc Limited Edition series graphics cards, including the popular Arc A750, marking the end of the company's reference model era.
G. Ostrov
Intel has officially announced the discontinuation of production for its first desktop and mobile Arc series graphics cards, publishing a corresponding Product Change Notification (PCN). This decision marks an important milestone in Intel's graphics solutions history and opens new prospects for partner manufacturers.
Which Models Are Being Discontinued
According to Intel's official notification, the following models are being discontinued:
Desktop Graphics Cards
- Arc A770 Limited Edition - shipments already ended in May 2025
- Arc A750 Limited Edition - order acceptance ends June 27, 2025
Mobile Graphics Cards
All Arc A series mobile graphics cards are also included in the end-of-life program:
- Arc Pro A30M
- Arc A350M
- Arc A370M
- Arc A530M
- Arc A570M
- Arc A730M
- Arc A770M
Discontinuation Timeline
Intel has established clear timeframes for ending shipments of various models:
Arc A750 Limited Edition
- Last order acceptance date: June 27, 2025
- Final shipments: no later than September 26, 2025
Arc A Mobile Models
- Last order acceptance date: November 18, 2025
- Final shipments: no later than May 20, 2026
What the Production Discontinuation Means
It's important to understand that Intel is discontinuing production of finished graphics cards with Limited Edition reference design, not graphics processors themselves. The company will continue:
- Manufacturing Alchemist ACM-G10 architecture GPUs
- Supplying processors to partners for creating their own versions
- Supporting existing solutions
Market and Partner Impact
Intel's decision opens new opportunities for partner manufacturers. Companies will be able to:
- Create their own Arc A750 versions with unique designs
- Implement custom cooling systems
- Offer overclocked graphics card versions
- Adapt solutions to specific market needs
Arc Development Prospects
Discontinuing reference model production doesn't mean Intel is abandoning graphics. Rather, it's a transition to a new strategy focusing on:
- Developing more advanced GPU architectures
- Partnering with graphics card manufacturers
- Focusing on innovative solutions for various market segments
User Recommendations
Current Arc graphics card owners shouldn't worry - Intel will continue driver and update support. Those planning purchases should consider limited supply availability and explore alternatives from Intel partners.
Detailed information about Arc graphics cards can be found on the official Intel website.
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