
During the Computex 2025 event, we had the opportunity to explore Intel’s latest offerings in the graphics processing unit (GPU) arena, specifically focusing on the Intel Arc Pro B60 and B50 series. These GPUs exhibit a striking variety of designs provided by multiple add-in board (AIB) partners, showcasing innovation and versatility.
Diverse Designs: The Intel Arc Pro B60 & B50 GPUs
Intel unveiled a total of 11 distinctive designs for the Arc Pro B60 and B50 series. Among these, the reference B50 design was highlighted, although the display was missing a passive-cooled variant from ASRock. Nonetheless, it is clear that Intel is poised to launch a range of Arc Pro graphics cards later this year, catering to various user needs.

Collaborations with AIB Partners
For the Arc Pro B-Series, Intel has partnered with seven key players in the industry: ASRock, GUNNIR, Maxsun, Sparkle, ONIX, Senao, and Lanner. While some of these companies might not be widely recognized outside the Asia Pacific region, their contributions are vital for expanding the global reach of Intel’s graphics cards, as demonstrated by GUNNIR and ONIX.





Innovative Cooling Solutions
The majority of the showcased designs utilized blower-style cooling solutions, but several distinctive models stood out. Notably, Senao introduced a triple-fan setup, while ASRock provided an innovative passive-cooled option with a compact single-slot design. Additionally, Lanner presented a dual-slot model that mirrors the design aesthetics of Intel’s Arc gaming GPUs.



Specifications of the Arc Pro B50
The reference Intel Arc Pro B50 model maintains a compact footprint, employing a dual-slot design along with a concise PCB layout that includes four Mini DisplayPorts. With a total board power (TBP) of just 70 watts, this GPU avoids the need for any external power connectors, making it user-friendly and efficient.






Unique Power Configurations
In terms of power connectivity, most Intel Arc Pro B60 graphics cards feature either a single or dual 8-pin connector interface. However, the Maxsun Arc Pro B60 diverges from this standard, incorporating a single 12V-2×6 connector. This innovative design is part of “Project Battlematrix, ”which integrates two BMG-G31 GPUs to effectively double the VRAM within a single GPU unit.






Showcasing Power: Systems Featuring Arc Pro B-Series GPUs
Apart from the GPUs themselves, Intel displayed several systems integrated with these new Arc Pro B-Series graphics cards. One notable system from ASRock featured four passive Arc Pro B60 GPUs alongside the Xeon W5-3535X CPU and a generous 256 GB of RAM. Another significant installation powered by Beiliande/Gunnir utilized four Gunnir Arc Pro B60 TF GPUs, paired with the Xeon W9-3575X and 512 GB of memory.
The most formidable setup exhibited was by JWIPC, which showcased a robust configuration using 2x Maxsun Arc Pro B60 Dual Turbo GPUs, effectively combining the capabilities of 4 GPUs with a total of 96 GB VRAM.


Hands-On with the Battlemage BMG-G21 GPU
Lastly, we had a chance to physically examine the Battlemage BMG-G21 GPU. While not entirely new, it was an exciting experience given its important role in powering the upcoming Arc B580, Arc B570, and soon-to-arrive Arc Pro GPUs. We look forward to seeing what Intel has in store for the future of its Arc series!
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