Ahead of Computex 2025, Intel has unveiled the Arc Pro B60 and B50 professional graphics cards. These new products are designed for use in workstations and to handle various AI computing tasks.
The Arc Pro B60 model utilizes the BGM-G21 graphics chip, featuring 20 Xe2 cores and 20 ray tracing units. This card is equipped with 24 GB of GDDR6 video memory on a 192-bit bus, offering a bandwidth of 456 GB/s via 8 PCIe 5.0 lanes. Its declared performance reaches up to 197 TOPS in 8-bit integer operations (INT8), with a power consumption ranging from 120 to 200 W.
Intel states that the Arc Pro B60 is well-suited for working with large language models and other operations demanding high video memory performance.
The more affordable Arc Pro B50 features 16 Xe-2 cores, 16 ray tracing units, and 16 GB of GDDR6 video memory on a 128-bit bus (224 GB/s). In INT8 tasks, it delivers up to 170 TOPS, and its power consumption is a modest 70 W, eliminating the need for additional power connectors.

The Intel Arc Pro B50 and B60 have suggested retail prices of $299 and $500 in the US, respectively.