Intel announced its Arc Pro lineup of graphics cards here at Computex 2025. As the name suggests, the GPU line isn’t for the average consumer and targetted towards professional visualisation and workstation demands, as well as serving as contenders to both AMD and NVIDIA’s own workstation offerings.
Based on its second generation Battlemage GPU architecture, Intel is introducing two SKUs, the Pro B50 and Pro B60. The B50 offers 16GB VRAM, 16 Xe Cores, 128 XMX Engines, 224GB/s bandwidth, and 170 peak TOPS. It also uses total board power of 70W, and the current Gen5 interface.
The Pro B60 is the more powerful model of the two, featuring 24GB VRAM, 20 Xe Cores, 160 XMX Engines, 456GB/s bandwidth, and 197 peak TOPS. In terms of power consumption, the card consumes between 120W and 200W.
The Intel Arc Pro B50 will retail at US$299 (~RM1,285) in the US, while the Arc Pro B60 is expected to retail at around the US$500 (~RM2,149) mark. Both cards will launch sometime in Q3 2025.
(Source: Intel)
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