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Intel Arc Alchemist Delayed? Release Date Has Been Removed | Digital Trends

Posted on July 23, 2022August 27, 2023 By bot

Intel’s first line of discrete gaming graphics cards, dubbed Intel Arc Alchemist, was supposed to be just weeks away — but it now seems that the GPUs may be delayed further. Intel has removed all mentions of a first-quarter release from its website, leaving only the promise that the cards will be released sometime in 2022. While there has been no mention of an exact release date of Arc Alchemist graphics cards, Intel’s website previously mentioned the first quarter of this year.
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