
Intel has announced a new line of GPUs and AI accelerators aimed at professionals and developers. The news was confirmed during Computex, Asia’s main electronics fair, which takes place in Taipei (Taiwan) between May 19 and 23.
Releases include New Gpus Intel Arc to Series Bwith the video cards Intel Arc Pro B60 e Intel Arc Pro B50. In addition, it was confirmed that the Intel Gaudi 3 AI accelerators will be available on PCIE and rack scale systems.
New GPUS for AI performance and workstations
The new GPUs Intel Arc Pro B60 and B50 – based on XE2 architecture – include Intel Xe Matrix Extensions (XMX) and Ray Tracing units, bringing high performance features to creators, developers and engineers.
Expanding Intel’s GPUS portfolio to professionals, the new GPUS Intel Arc Pro B60 and B50 are designed for demanding AI inference workloads and workstations applications. With AI, 24 GB and 16 GB of memory features, respectively, and Multi-GPU scalability, the Intel Arc Pro B series offers a versatile solution for creators, AI developers and professionals.

GPUs are optimized for AEC (Architecture, Engineering, Construction) and Inference, offering stability and performance through a wide range of Software Independent Supplier Certifications (ISV) and optimized software.
Compatible with drivers for consumers and professionals in Windows, GPUs also support a contained battery of Linux software to simplify AI implementation, with improvements and optimizations being progressively implemented.
“The Intel Arc Pro B series demonstrates Intel’s commitment to GPUS technology and partnerships in the ecosystem,” said Vivian Lien, vice president and general manager of customers at Intel.
With high memory capacity and compatibility with essential software, the Intel Arc Pro B series offers scalable and economical solutions for AI creators and developers. Intel has also revealed an Intel Xeon -based Workstation class platform, designed to reduce obstacles faced by AI developers.
This platform supports up to eight 24 GB Intel Arc Pro B60 GPUS, allowing medium -sized AI (up to 150 billion parameters) and high precision models, with up to 192 GB of Video Memory (Vram).
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The GPU Intel Arc Pro B60 will be available for samples by plates manufacturers such as Asrock, Gunnir, Lanner, Maxsun, Onix, Senao and Sparkle from June 2025. GPU Intel Arc Pro B50 will be available through Intel’s authorized resellers from July 2025.

Gaudi architecture on rack scale is optimized for the execution of large AI models and stands out in low -lated real -time inference. These settings reinforce Intel’s commitment to an open, flexible and safe AI infrastructure, supporting both custom designs and Open Compute Project (OCP) for cloud service providers (CSPS).
PLAYS PLAYS OF THE GAIN 3 they support scalable inference in existing data center server environments. Using AI models such as Llama, small business customers to large corporations benefit from the flexibility of running models ranging from Llama 3.1 8B to Llama 4 complete (Scout or Maverick), thanks to scalable configurations. PCIE Gaudi 3 plates will be available in the second half of 2025.

Systems References on Rack Gaudi 3 scale They are designed for flexibility and scale, supporting up to 64 rack accelerators and offering 8.2 Terabytes (TB) of high bandwidth memory.
With a modular and open design that avoids dependence on suppliers, a rear cabling system, and full Blind-Mate 2D Blind-Mate connections simplify installation and maintenance. With liquid cooling, these systems offer high performance and help maintain the total cost of property (TCO) under control.
Intel Ai Assistant Builder: Now available
After its debut at CES 2025, the Intel AI Assistant Builder – A light and open software structure to create and execute Locally Personalized AI agents on Intel -based PCs – is now available in public beta in Github.
With new innovative solutions being presented on Computex by companies such as Acer and Asus, Intel Ai Assistant Builder allows developers and partners to quickly create and implement AI agents for their own direct organizations and customers.
In Taiwan, Intel celebrates 40 years
This week’s releases coincide with Intel’s 40th anniversary in Taiwan – marking four decades of collaboration, innovation and shared success around X86 architecture with one of the world’s most dynamic technology ecosystems.
As high performance AI applications increase the demand for computational power, X86 architecture continues to play a central role in accelerating innovation for customers and users.
“In the last 40 years, the power of our partnership with the Taiwan ecosystem has boosted innovations that have changed our world for the better,” said Lip-BU Tan, CEO of Intel. “This week, we are renewing our commitment to our partners as we work to build a new Intel for the future. Together, we will create amazing products that delight our customers and take advantage of exciting opportunities ahead,” he said.
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