At Computex 2025 in Taiwan, Intel showed off two new GPUs aimed at AI development and workstations—the Arc Pro B60 and Arc Pro B50.
The Arc Pro B60 packs the full BGM-G21 GPU, featuring 20 Xe2 cores and 160 XMX engines. It can hit up to 197 TOPS for INT8 tasks, with power consumption ranging between 120W and 200W depending on the variant, according to VideoCardz.
One limitation is its Gen5 x8 interface, but it makes up for that with 24GB of VRAM running on a 192-bit memory bus. The memory itself is 19 Gbps GDDR6, delivering 456 GB/s of bandwidth.

The Arc Pro B50 is the more budget-friendly option, with 16 Xe2 cores, 128 XMX engines, and up to 170 TOPS of INT8 performance. It comes with 16GB of VRAM, making it a solid choice for those who don’t need the extra power of the B60.
Intel also teased a project called Battlematrix, which lets you pair two Battlemage GPUs to scale up to 192GB of VRAM in a single system. This works by linking up to eight Arc Pro cards together. Maxsun has already jumped on board, showcasing a custom dual-GPU card with 48GB of GDDR6 memory.

Pricing for the Arc Pro B50 starts at USD299 (~RM1,278), while the B60 will go for around USD500 (~RM2,138). Both GPUs are slated for release in Q3 this year.