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Update, June 21: Intel has officially confirmed to us it is only discontinuing the Intel branded Arc A770 LE card, and that it is "still producing silicon for AIBs." Original story: It's official.
What you need to know Without much of an announcement, Intel has quietly pulled the plug on its Limited Edition Arc A770 graphics card. It only affects the first-party card with 16GB VRAM, third ...
TL;DR: Intel is discontinuing its Arc Alchemist discrete GPUs, including the Arc A750 and A770, by late 2025 and mid-2026 respectively, ending less than three years after launch.
That means you can still buy an Arc A770 with 16GB of VRAM. For example, Acer's factory-overclocked and custom-cooled Predator BiFrost A770 is in stock on Amazon for $339.99.
The rest of the Arc Alchemist lineup, including the flagship Arc A770, launched a year ago after multiple delays. The Arc A580 was announced alongside them, but then, Intel went quiet.
TheSPARKLE Intel Arc A770 TITAN OC Edition is a top-tier Intel Arc GPU that can deliver solid 1440p gaming at high settings. The GPU comes with a triple-fan cooling system, 16GB VRAM, and 2300 MHz ...
Intel Core Ultra 7 265K review: "Not the best, but a lot better than when it launched" As you'll know if you check out my Acer Predator BiFrost Intel Arc A770 review, it's no slouch.
Intel’s Arc A770 and A750 were decent at launch, but over the past few months, they’ve started to look like some of the best graphics cards you can buy if you’re on a budget.
A major drawback to Acer's Intel Arc A770 is that this is supposed to be a true value option. At the near $400/£300 mark, Acer is pricing it closer to the RTX 4060, and far too close to the AMD ...
The B580 marks the debut of Intel's second-generation Arc Xe2 GPUs, and it'll be joined by the $219 B570 next month. Based on their specs alone, it's easy to see why they're compelling for budget ...
Nvidia and Intel even out again in Forza Horizon 5, however, with Team Blue’s card managing 94 fps, compared to 92 fps from the RTX 4060 and 77 fps from the last-gen Arc A770.
No more. Today, Intel announced the $249 Arc B580 graphics card (launching December 13) and $219 Arc B570 (January 16), built using the company’s next-gen “Battlemage” GPU architecture.