Intel launched their first graphics card, the Intel Arc Alchemist last year, and came up with premium mid-range graphics performance for die-hard fans of the Intel brand, and those who want to power their computer games with mid-range graphics and performance without having to spend a lot of money.
Recently, an Intel executive named Zach Hill has shared about a project of his via the Intel Insiders Community streaming that he is developing a 1:1 scale Lego replica of an Intel Arc Alchemist A750 graphics card that he started six months ago.
For this, he used the Lego BrickLink software which gave him virtual access to existing Lego parts that could be used to build a replica of the graphics card. One of the reasons given why the Arc A750 graphics card is used is that it does not require any RGB lighting to develop the replica.
Zach Hill says that so far this Lego replica project is 80 percent complete, and it will take some time before it is completely finished. When asked if this graphics card replica will be widely sold after completion, he said that it could be taken to the Lego Ideas Set program and could be sold if it gets 10 thousand votes within six months, but for now Zach Hills has no plans on that. that.