Intel Presents Arc Pro B50 and B60 — New Professional GPUs with AI Focus and Up to 24 GB of Memory
13:12, 20.05.2025
At Computex 2025, Intel announced the Arc Pro B-series professional graphics cards, focusing on performance, memory, and artificial intelligence. Arc Pro B50 and Arc Pro B60 are targeted at users who value not only GPU power but also efficiency in real-world work tasks.
Both models support PCIe 5.0, feature XMX accelerators for AI tasks, and use GDDR6 memory, with the B50 starting at just $299, making it one of the most affordable solutions in its category.
Arc Pro B50
The Arc Pro B50 is designed for professionals who need consistent performance. With 16 Xe cores, 128 XMX cores, and 16GB of GDDR6 memory, the card can handle most design and development tasks.
- With a power consumption of only 70W, the B50 can be installed in a compact chassis without additional power.
- The memory bandwidth is 224 GB/s.
- Support for PCIe 5.0 x8 provides up to 20% performance gain over PCIe 4.0.
- Performance in AI tasks reaches 170 TOPS.
Intel promises up to 2.6 times higher efficiency compared to conventional drivers used in gaming solutions.
Arc Pro B50 (16 GB) will go on sale in Q3 2025 with a price starting at $299.
Arc Pro B60
The Arc Pro B60 model is already a tool for advanced computing. It is designed to run large machine learning models and tasks requiring large amounts of memory and high bandwidth.
- 24 GB of memory, 20 Xe cores, 160 XMX accelerators.
- Peak performance is 197 TOPS.
- Bandwidth — 456 GB/s, TDP — from 120 to 200 watts.
Project Battlematrix
Arc Pro B60 graphics cards will mostly be supplied as part of powerful Project Battlematrix workstations. These systems are built on Xeon processors, support up to 8 GPUs, and have a total memory of up to 192 GB.
Intel's booth has already demonstrated one of these machines, which ran the Deepseek model with 675 billion parameters entirely on a single computer.
The Arc Pro B60 (24 GB) will be available mainly as part of Project Battlematrix workstations, but the estimated price of one GPU will be about $500. Project Battlematrix workstations will cost $5000-$10000, depending on the configuration.