Intel has permanently halted its development of the Arc B770 graphics card, a move likely prompted by the financial unfeasibility stemming from a shortage—and subsequent price surge—in the graphics memory market. The company is now shifting its focus towards the Arc Pro B series, a lineup of professional graphics cards, thereby downgrading the priority of gaming graphics cards. The gaming graphics card based on the Xe3P architecture has been scrapped, with plans to repurpose the technology for workstations and data centers instead. As for the fourth-generation Xe4 architecture gaming graphics card, its future remains unclear, with speculation mounting that AI accelerators could emerge as Intel's new focal point.
