
Intel Says Goodbye to the A750 Limited Edition and Other Arc GPUs
Despite being one of the stronger entries in Intel’s discrete GPU lineup, the Arc A750 Limited Edition has officially been marked for End of Life . And it’s not going alone — Intel is also phasing out its mobile Arc A-series GPUs alongside it.
This isn’t the first time Intel has pulled an Arc GPU from the market. The company discontinued the Arc A770 Limited Edition nearly two years ago. It’s important to note that this only affects Intel’s reference versions of these cards — custom models built by partners are still supported and unaffected. The same rule applies to the A750.
As discovered by hardware researcher momomo_us , Intel has issued Product Change Notifications — documents 856991 and 856777 — confirming the discontinuation of the boxed version of the Arc A750 Limited Edition (model numbers 21P02J00BAR and 21P02J00BA ).
The A750 Limited Edition launched back in October 2022 , meaning it’s been on the market for less than three years. While this move might seem abrupt, it’s not entirely unexpected. Its sibling, the Arc A770 Limited Edition , launched around the same time but was pulled from sale in under a year.
Retailers are still allowed to place orders for the Arc A750 Limited Edition (model numbers 21P02J00BAR and 21P02J00BA ) until June 30 and June 27 , respectively. According to Intel, the last shipments of these graphics cards are expected to go out by September 30 and September 26 .
This means the Arc A750 Limited Edition is now in its final phase — and it won’t be long before it completely disappears from store shelves and online retailers.
Intel has officially laid out the end-of-life schedule for several of its Arc A-series GPUs , both for desktop and mobile platforms. According to the latest Product Change Notifications (PCNs), retailers and system integrators will be allowed to place final orders for these graphics cards up until specific cut-off dates, after which no further shipments will be made.
Leading the list is the Intel Arc A750 Graphics (8GB) – Limited Edition , available in two versions with product codes 21P02J00BAR and 21P02J00BA :
- Final order date: June 30, 2025 (for 21P02J00BAR) and June 27, 2025 (for 21P02J00BA).
- Final shipment date: September 30, 2025 and September 26, 2025 , respectively.
This means that while the card will remain technically available for a short window longer, it won’t be long before it’s completely removed from retail channels and custom PC builds.
In addition, Intel is also discontinuing several mobile Arc A-series GPUs , most with the same general timeline:
- Intel Arc A530M Graphics (product code: FD8071105014884):
- Last order date: November 18, 2025
- Final shipment expected by: May 20, 2026
- Intel Arc A350M Graphics (product code: FD8071104610795):
- Final order date: November 18, 2025
- Final shipment date: May 20, 2026
- Intel Arc A730M Graphics (product code: FD8071104590342):
- Orders accepted until: November 18, 2025
- Final shipments by: May 20, 2026
- Intel Arc A770M Graphics (product code: FD8071104590339):
- Same schedule applies — last orders by November 18, 2025 , and final shipments by May 20, 2026
- Intel Arc A770 Graphics (8GB) – Bulk version (product code: FD8071104590345):
- Final order date: November 18, 2025
- Final shipment date: May 20, 2026
There are also two different versions of the Intel Arc A570M Graphics , each with its own product code:
- FD8071105014883 :
- Final order date: November 18, 2025
- Final shipment date: May 20, 2026
- FD8071104610794 :
- Same cutoff dates — orders stop on November 18, 2025 , and last shipments go out by May 20, 2026
And finally, the Intel Arc Pro A30M Graphics (product code: FD8071104610753) is set to exit earlier than the rest:
- Final order date: September 30, 2025
- Final shipment date: January 30, 2026
This phased discontinuation marks another step in Intel’s broader strategy to streamline its discrete GPU portfolio as it prepares for next-generation products based on newer architectures and technologies.