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Intel’s New Arc Pro B70 and B65 GPUs Are Built for AI Work

Intel's Arc Pro B70 and B65 GPUs feature 32GB GDDR6 memory and AI engines, offering a cost-effective option for multi-user AI inferencing and large model workloads.

  • On March 31, Intel will launch the Arc Pro B70 and Arc Pro B65 graphics cards, two new workstation GPUs designed for AI inferencing and professional visualization tasks.
  • Complex AI models require large memory capacities to run locally, prompting Intel to engineer these cards with 32GB of GDDR6 RAM to satisfy demanding inferencing workloads.
  • Priced at $949, the Arc Pro B70 undercuts the $1,899 Nvidia RTX Pro 4000 by half; Intel claims its card achieves higher token throughput on multi-user AI workloads.
  • Partner companies including ASRock, Gunnir, and Maxsun will offer custom Arc Pro B70 versions with varied thermal designs, including fanless models for densely packed systems.
  • The more affordable Arc Pro B65 retains 32GB of memory and 20 Xe cores while both cards support Windows, Linux, and compute APIs including oneAPI and OpenVINO.
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Intel formalizes the Arc Pro B70, its professional Battlemage graphics card: 32 GB of VRAM GDDR6, 32 Xe cores and $949 to target the local AI inference against NVIDIA. Available now.

It's almost ironic in the product planning: For months there's been speculation about a larger Battlemage card for gamers, and Intel is now delivering this major upgrade first to the very market where RGB lighting, frame times, and forum wars are rather secondary. With the Arc Pro B70, Intel has been offering a new professional GPU for local […] since March 25, 2026. Source

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HotHardware broke the news in on Wednesday, March 25, 2026.
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