At Computex 2025, Intel made quite an impression with a hands-on experience featuring several models of their Arc Pro B60 and B50 GPUs. With diverse designs developed by various AIB partners, Intel is set to introduce an exciting lineup of graphics cards expected to hit the market later this year.
Intel unveiled 11 innovative versions of the Arc Pro B60 and B50. Notably, the collection included a reference design for the B50, although a passive-cooled ASRock variant was notably absent. The collection demonstrated Intel’s commitment to offering a wide range of Arc Pro cards, highlighting partnerships with seven companies: ASRock, GUNNIR, Maxsun, Sparkle, ONIX, Senao, and Lanner. While some of these names might be new to many, their reach is expanding globally.
The showcased designs predominantly incorporated blower-style cooling systems. However, unique models stood out, such as Senao’s triple-fan solution and ASRock’s passive-cooled, single-slot design. Lanner also impressed with a dual-slot, dual-fan model reminiscent of the Arc gaming GPUs.
The Intel Arc Pro B50 model features a compact build with a dual-slot design and four mini display ports. Its 70-watt power requirement eliminates the need for external power.
Conversely, most Arc Pro B60 models come with single or dual 8-pin connectors. However, Maxsun’s Arc Pro B60 is distinct with its single 12V-2×6 connector, powered by the innovative “Project Battlematrix,” which integrates two BMG-G31 GPUs to double the VRAM in one package.
In addition to the GPUs, Intel presented systems running their new Arc Pro B-Series GPUs. One featured an ASRock setup using four Arc Pro B60 passive GPUs, the Xeon W5-3535X CPU, and 256 GB of memory. Another, from Beiliande/Gunnir, utilized four Gunnir Arc Pro B60 TF GPUs with the Xeon W9-3575X CPU and 512 GB of memory. JWIPC showcased a system powered by the ONIX B60 Turbo GPU, and the most formidable setup featured two Maxsun Arc Pro B60 Dual Turbo GPUs, totaling four GPUs and 96 GB of VRAM.
Finally, attendees had the opportunity to get up close with the Battlemage BMG-G21 GPU, which powers the Arc B580, Arc B570, and upcoming Arc Pro models. With these advancements, Intel is set to deliver more groundbreaking Arc developments soon.






