Intel Gears Up to Launch New Arc Pro GPUs at Computex 2025

By Aayush

With Computex 2025 just around the corner—kicking off in 10 days—Intel is set to unveil its latest additions to the Arc Pro graphics card lineup. The company has officially confirmed the upcoming release, and early details are already generating buzz.

According to a report from VideoCardz, one of the new models, dubbed the Arc Pro B60, will come equipped with a hefty 24 GB of VRAM. Unlike Intel’s gaming-focused GPUs, this particular model is designed for professionals and high-performance workstations.

Internally referred to as the “Developer Edition,” the Arc Pro B60 is tailored for creators, engineers, and professionals who rely on powerful visual computing tools. A recent teaser shared by Intel on social media hints at a blower-style cooling system—a design commonly seen in workstation GPUs—further reinforcing its focus on thermal efficiency in demanding environments.

More details will likely be revealed at Computex, but it’s clear that Intel is expanding its presence in the pro graphics space with serious hardware aimed at meeting the needs of developers and creators alike.

Slim Design and Solid Specs Expected for Intel’s Upcoming Arc Pro B60

Intel Arc Pro

The Arc Pro B60 is expected to carry over the compact, single-slot design seen in its predecessor, the Arc Pro A60. This slim profile makes it ideal for rack-mounted systems where multiple GPUs are stacked together, often used in professional and data-intensive environments.

Leaked details suggest the B60 will feature 24 GB of GDDR6 memory, connected via a 192-bit memory interface, offering a balance of speed and capacity suited for creative and technical workloads.

This new card will reportedly be built on Intel’s latest GPU platform, Battlemage, the same architecture powering the recently launched Arc B580 and B570 models. It’s also likely that the Arc Pro B60 will use the BMG-G21 chip, which would put it on par with the B580 in terms of performance. If that holds true, professionals can expect up to 2,560 of Intel’s updated XE² cores under the hood, delivering solid parallel computing power.

Looking back at Intel’s first-gen Alchemist-based Arc Pro series, which included the A40, A50, and A60, along with mobile versions, it seems likely the new Battlemage generation will follow a similar multi-tiered approach for professional users.

As for gaming-focused GPUs, there’s no clear word yet on whether Intel plans to expand that lineup. For now, all eyes are on the Arc Pro series as it steps further into the professional graphics arena.

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