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.