Computex 2025: Intel Unveils New GPUs for AI and Workstations

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On May 19, 2025, in advance of Computex, Intel launches Arc Pro B60 and B50 graphics processing units for workstations and AI inference, expanding the Arc Pro family with larger memory configurations and expanded software support. During the May 20-23 event in Taipei, Taiwan, Intel marks 40 years of collaboration with local ecosystem partners and expands its GPU lineup, AI accelerator capabilities and AI assistant availability. (Credit: Intel Corporation)
On May 19, 2025, in advance of Computex, Intel launches Arc Pro B60 and B50 graphics processing units for workstations and AI inference, expanding the Arc Pro family with larger memory configurations and expanded software support. During the May 20-23 event in Taipei, Taiwan, Intel marks 40 years of collaboration with local ecosystem partners and expands its GPU lineup, AI accelerator capabilities and AI assistant availability. (Credit: Intel Corporation)
On May 19, 2025, in advance of Computex, Intel launches Arc Pro B60 and B50 graphics processing units for workstations and AI inference, expanding the Arc Pro family with larger memory configurations and expanded software support. During the May 20-23 event in Taipei, Taiwan, Intel marks 40 years of collaboration with local ecosystem partners and expands its GPU lineup, AI accelerator capabilities and AI assistant availability. (Credit: Intel Corporation)
On May 19, 2025, in advance of Computex, Intel launches Arc Pro B60 and B50 graphics processing units for workstations and AI inference, expanding the Arc Pro family with larger memory configurations and expanded software support. During the May 20-23 event in Taipei, Taiwan, Intel marks 40 years of collaboration with local ecosystem partners and expands its GPU lineup, AI accelerator capabilities and AI assistant availability. (Credit: Intel Corporation)
On May 19, 2025, in advance of Computex, Intel shares updates to Intel Gaudi 3 PCIe cards, which support scalable AI inferencing within existing data center server environments. During the May 20-23 event in Taipei, Taiwan, Intel marks 40 years of collaboration with local ecosystem partners and expands its GPU lineup, AI accelerator capabilities and AI assistant availability. (Credit: Intel Corporation)
On May 19, 2025, in advance of Computex, Intel shares updates to Intel Gaudi 3 PCIe cards, which support scalable AI inferencing within existing data center server environments. During the May 20-23 event in Taipei, Taiwan, Intel marks 40 years of collaboration with local ecosystem partners and expands its GPU lineup, AI accelerator capabilities and AI assistant availability. (Credit: Intel Corporation)
Because of its scalable configurations, Intel Gaudi 3 PCIe cards can help businesses – from small in size to large enterprises – benefit from the flexibility of running small to large AI models. At Computex on May 20-23, 2025, in Taipei, Taiwan, Intel marks 40 years of collaboration with local ecosystem partners and expands its GPU lineup, AI accelerator capabilities and AI assistant availability. (Credit: Intel Corporation)
Because of its scalable configurations, Intel Gaudi 3 PCIe cards can help businesses – from small in size to large enterprises – benefit from the flexibility of running small to large AI models. At Computex on May 20-23, 2025, in Taipei, Taiwan, Intel marks 40 years of collaboration with local ecosystem partners and expands its GPU lineup, AI accelerator capabilities and AI assistant availability. (Credit: Intel Corporation)

Company extends the Intel Arc Pro GPU lineup to prosumers and AI developers, and announces Intel Gaudi 3 AI accelerator availability via rack scale and PCIe deployments.

TAIPEI, Taiwan, May 19, 2025--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Today at Computex 2025, Intel unveils a new lineup of graphics processing units (GPUs) and AI accelerators designed for professionals and developers. Intel’s announcements include:

  • New Intel Arc Pro B-Series GPUs: Intel announces Intel® Arc™ Pro B60 and Intel® Arc™ Pro B50 GPUs, expanding the Intel® Arc™ Pro family with configurations tailored for AI inference and professional workstations.

  • Intel Gaudi 3 AI Accelerators: Intel® Gaudi® 3 AI accelerators are now available in PCIe and rack scale systems, offering scalable, open solutions for enterprise and cloud AI inferencing.

  • Intel AI Assistant Builder: Now publicly available on GitHub, Intel® AI Assistant Builder enables developers to create local, purpose-built AI agents optimized for Intel platforms.

Celebrating 40 Years in Taiwan

This week’s product launches coincide with the 40th anniversary of Intel in Taiwan – marking four decades of collaboration, innovation and shared success around the x86 architecture with one of the world’s most dynamic technology ecosystems. As high-performance AI applications increase the need for more compute, the x86 architecture continues to build on its key role accelerating customer and user innovation.

More: Intel at Computex 2025 (Press Kit)

"For the past 40 years, the power of our partnership with the Taiwan ecosystem has fueled innovation that has 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 great products that delight our customers and capitalize on the exciting opportunities ahead."

New GPUs for AI and Workstation Performance

New Intel Arc Pro B60 and B50 GPUs – based on the Xe2 architecture – feature Intel® Xe Matrix Extensions (XMX) AI cores and advanced ray tracing units, bringing high-performance capabilities to creators, developers and engineers.

Expanding Intel’s GPU lineup for professionals, new Intel Arc Pro B60 and Intel Arc Pro B50 GPUs are designed for demanding AI inference workloads and workstation applications. With AI-ready features, 24 gigabytes (GB) and 16GB of memory, respectively, and multi-GPU scalability, the Intel Arc Pro B-Series offers a versatile solution for creators, AI developers and professionals.

The GPUs are optimized for AEC (architecture, engineering, construction) and inference workstations, offering stability and performance through a wide range of independent software vendor (ISV) certifications and optimized software. The Intel Arc Pro B-Series GPUs are compatible with consumer and pro drivers on Windows. On Linux, the GPUs support a containerized software stack to simplify AI deployments, and will be progressively upgraded with features and optimizations. By combining high memory capacity with key software compatibility, the Intel Arc Pro B-Series offers creators and AI developers scalable, cost-effective solutions. Intel also revealed a configurable workstation-class Intel® Xeon®-based platform (code-named Project Battlematrix) that is designed to reduce AI developer friction points. It supports up to eight Intel Arc Pro B60 24GB GPUs to enable medium-size (up to 150 billion parameters) and accurate AI models with up to 192GB of video random-access memory.