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Intel Unveils Arc Pro B50 and B60 GPUs for Workstations and AI at Computex 2025

The GPUs, built on existing G21 silicon, focus on professional visualization and AI inference, with Project Battlematrix enabling scalable multi-GPU setups.

Intel Arc Pro B60 and B50 are the brand's latest AI-centric GPUs.
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Overview

  • Intel's Arc Pro B50 and B60 GPUs, launched at Computex 2025, are designed for graphics workstations and AI inference workloads rather than gaming.
  • The GPUs reuse the G21 silicon from Intel's earlier Arc B570/B580 gaming GPUs, debunking rumors of a new gaming chip.
  • The B50 features 16GB of VRAM, 224GB/s bandwidth, and 170 TOPS, while the B60 offers 24GB of VRAM, 456GB/s bandwidth, and 197 TOPS of performance.
  • The B50 will be available in July 2025 for $299, while the B60 launches in June 2025 through board partners, with pricing expected to add about $500 to a PC build.
  • Intel's Project Battlematrix aims to aggregate performance by supporting up to eight B60 GPUs in a single system for advanced AI and visualization tasks.