Intel has initiated the end-of-life process for its Arc A750 Limited Edition graphics card, with the company ceasing orders for the reference design from June 27th. Another unspecified version of this card will also reach its end-of-life on June 30th.
This move, brought to our attention by @momomo_us, was communicated through an Intel Product Change Notification (PCN). Note that the Arc A750 GPU itself is not being discontinued; Intel is just withdrawing its “Limited Edition” model from direct sales. As such, this PCN is not expected to impact the production of the graphics processor (the Alchemist ACM-G10 GPU) itself or the custom board designs of Intel's partners.
Furthermore, the latest PCNs also state Intel will be discontinuing the Arc Pro A30M on September 30th and the bulk-sold Arc A770, Arc 350M, Arc A570M, Arc A530M, Arc 770M, and Arc 730M on November 18th. The Arc A580 and other Arc Pro GPUs are absent from this discontinuation notice, but by the looks of it, it should join the list of discontinued Arc GPUs soon.
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