Computex 2025: Intel didn’t show Arc B770, but unveiled AI cards

Despite expectations and hints from Intel, the Arc B770 graphics card was never unveiled at Computex 2025. The company has officially confirmed that it has no plans to announce new consumer GPUs this year. Instead, Intel focused on workstation graphics and announced two new graphics cards for professional applications, the Arc Pro B50 and B60.
The Arc Pro B50 and B60 graphics cards are focused on AI workloads
The two new products are built on the Battlemage architecture and use the BMG-G21 chip, the same chip found in the consumer Arc B580. However, the B50 and B60 have significantly increased video memory, which is critical for machine learning and local neural networking applications.

Arc Pro B60 supports scaling up to eight graphics cards in a single system. Thanks to specialized software from Intel, AI models can be distributed across multiple GPUs with a linear increase in performance. This architecture is the basis for a new solution called Project Battlematrix.
Project Battlematrix is a platform based on Xeon processors with up to eight B60s. It is aimed at developers working with LLM models with over 70 billion parameters. Intel is developing a dedicated Linux stack with optimizations for it, with a final release scheduled for late 2025.




The project is being realized in conjunction with OEM partners. The final price of Arc Pro B60 depends on the specific implementation. For example, Maxon is preparing a model with two GPUs on the same board.
The junior model, the Arc Pro B50, doesn’t support multiprocessor configurations but retains performance for lightweight AI tasks and typical workflows. It’s a compact dual-slot card with a recommended price of $300. Unlike the B60, it will be sold directly through Intel.





The first samples have already arrived at partners. Mass availability is expected in the third quarter, with full functionality expected in the fourth quarter.
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