
Intel has unveiled its latest Arc Pro B-Series graphics cards at Computex 2025, introducing the Arc Pro B60 and Arc Pro B50 GPUs, designed for workstation applications and AI inference. These new GPUs are built on Intel’s Xe2 Battlemage architecture, featuring Intel Xe Matrix Extensions (XMX) AI cores and hardware-accelerated ray tracing units.
Key Features of Arc Pro B-Series GPUs
- Arc Pro B60:
- 24GB GDDR6 memory
- 197 TOPS of AI performance
- PCIe 5.0 x8 interface
- Multi-GPU scalability for AI workloads
- Targeted for demanding tasks like generative design, 3D simulation, and video editing.
- Arc Pro B50:
- 16GB GDDR6 memory
- 170 TOPS of AI performance
- Compact dual-slot design
- Priced at $299, making it an affordable option for professionals.
Intel has also expanded its Gaudi 3 AI accelerator lineup, offering PCIe add-in cards and rack-scale server modules to support large-scale AI inferencing. The Project Battlematrix platform enables multi-GPU configurations, allowing up to eight B60 cards to work together, providing 192GB of video memory for AI models with up to 150 billion parameters.
Intel aims to challenge NVIDIA and AMD in the workstation segment by offering high memory capacities at competitive prices. The Arc Pro B50 and B60 GPUs will be available in Q3 2025, with full feature enablement scheduled for Q4 2025. Intel is collaborating with ASRock, Gunnir, Maxsun, Sparkle, and other partners to bring these GPUs to market.
These new GPUs mark a significant step forward for Intel in the professional graphics and AI computing space, reinforcing its commitment to open architectures and scalable AI solutions.
