The Intel Arc A770 Limited Edition graphics card is no more


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-parties can and will continue to offer the A770, mostly with 8GB VRAM. 
  • The cheaper Arc A750 appears to be unaffected for now. 

If you’ve been on the fence over picking up Intel’s own version of the Arc A770 graphics card with 16GB VRAM, you might want to jump on it pretty quickly. Spotted and subsequently confirmed by our pals at PC Gamer, Intel is killing off its ‘Limited Edition’ Arc A770 that has been on sale from launch. 

The Arc A770 graphics card was quietly added to Intel’s PCN list a couple of days ago, without much to signify it was only this particular version that was being discontinued. The subsequent confirmation though does point out that Intel will continue to ship silicon to its third party partners for the A770, including ASRock and Acer. 





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