Although at the moment, unfortunately, yes Japan exclusiveland that is already accumulating several attempts to clear the stock from the Intel Arc A750, a graphics card that is generally at the GeForce RTX 3060 level in rasterization, if we talk about performance in games based on current APIs such as DirectX 12 and Vulkan.
It was recently confirmed that several Japanese stores were selling the Intel Arc A750 for as little as $150, a value that is becoming about 136 euros. that price is below Intel’s recommended level of $250and in Spain we can buy it right now for 299.90 euros.
With this data on the table, what is happening in Japan with Intel Arc graphics cards is even more curious. All indications are that these were not successful.and that consumer demand would be so low that eventually stores had no choice but to significantly reduce its price and others came to offer it as a gift with the purchase of a high-end graphics card.

In the case of this promotion that caught our attention, the offer is very simple, when buying an ASUS GeForce RTX 4090 TUF Gaming, which has an approximate price of $2,333, about 2,125 euros to change, customer will get Intel Arc A750 for free. In the end, it is clear that this is a very high cost, but the price of the GeForce RTX 4090 in Spain starts at 1,799 euros and can exceed 2,100 euros for models with the highest build quality, so there is nothing far from the reality of the current market.
This event can be interesting plug in or upgrade our PC with a GeForce RTX 4090 and we could take advantage of the Intel Arc A750 to give it to a relative., or build a cheaper and more affordable PC, or even sell it and make some money. Unfortunately I don’t think we will see this type of promotion in Spain, in fact the prices of the Intel Arc series have moved very little here compared to other markets.
Maybe it’s because they’ve been better received here, or retailers are simply trying to keep prices down in some markets to minimize losses. In any case, it is clear that there is always a point of no return when stocks accumulate and deadlines tighten, and that when they arrive there are only two options left: lower prices to liquidate this stock or prepare to “digest” it.