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End-of-Life for Intel Arc “Alchemist” A750

According to Product Change Notification #856777‑00, which was released yesterday, Intel has confirmed that their Arc A750 graphics card has reached end-of-life. This news gives partners a clear timeline for tapering down orders and shipments, and it signals the beginning of the end for a model that came just 2.5 years ago. The last day for customers to place discontinuation orders for the Arc A750 is June 27, 2025. No further orders will be taken after that date. Delivery of the remaining units is planned for September 26, 2025. Intel advises distributors, integrators, and system builders to periodically review their inventory and anticipated requirements before placing any final purchases before the deadline. Field sales representatives are available to answer any questions.

The Arc A750 asserted its position in the performance category of Intel’s market-entry discrete GPU range upon its October 2022 introduction. The card was based on the ACM-G10 version of the DG2 512 processor and used TSMC’s 6 nm technology to fit 21.7 billion transistors into a 406 square millimeter die. It provided high raster throughput with 3,584 shading units, 224 texture units, and 112 ROPs. Its 448 tensor cores and 28 ray-tracing cores made machine-learning inference and hardware-accelerated lighting accessible to both developers and casual players. The A750 has 8 GB of GDDR6 memory on the board, operating at an efficient 16 Gbps across a 256-bit bus, providing 512 GB/s of bandwidth. One 6-pin and one 8-pin connector were used in a dual-slot design to draw up to 225 W, and a base clock of 2,050 MHz could be increased to 2,400 MHz. Three DisplayPort 2.0 ports and HDMI 2.1 were offered as video outputs, and they were all connected to the host machine via PCI-Express 4.0 x16.

Mohammed Abdulrauf

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