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Intel releases new graphics card with up to 32 GB VRAM
Intel has released a new graphics card with up to 32 GB of VRAM. Also leveraging up to 32 Xe2 cores, the Arc Pro B70 will soon be joined by the cheaper Arc Pro B65, which Intel claims are 'cost-effective' yet 'high-performance solutions'.
Dell has updated its commercial portfolio with a suite of new devices today. For instance, the company has announced the Core Ultra Series 3 for business PCs with dedicated vPro SKUs. Additionally, it has unveiled new Arc Pro B-series GPUs, which it bills as being 'cost-effective' yet 'high-performance solutions'.
For the time being, Intel is being rather coy about hardware specifications. Currently, the company has confirmed that the Arc Pro B65 and Arc Pro B70 utilise its older Xe2 architecture, just like the Arc B570 and Arc B580 before them (curr. $299 on Amazon).
However, Intel's new Arc Pro discrete GPUs will feature up to 32 GB of VRAM. Also, they will ship with up to 32 Xe2 cores; Intel has not revealed anything else in this regard, though. Intel draws performance comparisons between the Arc Pro B70 and Nvidia RTX Pro 4000, albeit without providing specifics in this regard.
The Arc Pro B70 goes on sale today with a suggested $949 starting price for reference cards. Pricing for Arkn, ASRock, Gunnir, Maxsun, and Sparkle custom cards is unknown at this stage. By contrast, the Arc Pro B65 is set for a mid-April release but without a dedicated reference card. Intel has not yet confirmed how much the Arc Pro B65 will cost.
At its Pro Day 2026, Intel finally unveiled the one GPU that we have all been waiting for. The GPU is the one and only "Big Battlemage", and while we would've loved to see a gaming-oriented variant, Intel's first outing with this GPU is for the rapidly rising AI & Pro segment. These GPUs are designed as a balance for everyday professionals and heavy-duty Pros and are part of the same Arc Pro B-Series, which has seen the likes of the Arc Pro B60 & Arc Pro B50.
The previous entries in the Arc Pro B-series family were based on the Battlemage BMG-G21 GPU with up to 24 GB of memory.
The new cards utilize the brand new BMG-G31 GPU, which is a larger chip, based on the same TSMC N5 process technology, and offering an increased number of cores and memory. Both GPUs are designed for the Pro Workstation segment, a market that is expected to reach $17B by 2029 with a 60% share in mobile and 40% share in desktops. While a small chunk compared to the Local AI inference market, which is expected to reach $250B by 2030, Intel is still catering to its Pro and Workstation markets.
So there are two graphics cards that are based on the Intel Big Battlemage GPU that are launching today. These are the Intel Arc Pro B70 and the Arc Pro B65. Let's start with the specifications of these cards.
| Arc B70 Pro | Arc B65 Pro | |
|---|---|---|
| Nucleos Car | 32 | 20 |
| Ray Tracing Units | 32 | 20 |
| XMX Motors | 256 | 160 |
| VRAM | 32 GB GDDR6 | 32 GB GDDR6 |
| Memory width | 608 GB/s | 608 GB/s |
| Memory interface | 256 bits | 192 bits |
| Performance (Int8) | 367 TOPS | 197 TOPS |
| Consumption | 160-290 W | 200 W |
| Systems | Windows e Linux | Windows e Linux |
| Others | PCIe 5 x16, DisplayPort 2.1 (4) | PCIe 5 x16, DisplayPort 2.1 (4) |
The Intel Arc Pro B70 graphics card is the flagship Arc B-Series offering. It features the full BMG-G31 GPU, which packs 32 Xe2-HPG cores, 256 XMX Engines, 32 RT units, and provides 367 INT8 TOPS for AI workloads. The graphics card will feature 32 GB of GDDR6 memory across a 256-bit bus interface. The memory is clocked at 19 Gbps, delivering 608 GB/s of total bandwidth. The GPU itself is clocked at 2800 MHz.
The graphics card will be offered in both AIC and Intel-branded variants. The power rating for the Intel-branded variant is 230W, while the AIC models can scale from 160W up to 290W. Power will be provided through a single 16-pin connector interface for the Intel-branded variant, while AICs have the choice to select the number of connectors based on their designs. Another important thing to remember is that a few AICs made multi-GPU models of the Arc Pro B60 with two BMG-G21 GPUs and up to 48 GB of VRAM. So we can expect some partners to be given the green light to produce such variants with two BMG-G31 GPUs and up to 64 GB of memory.
Some highlights of the graphics card include:
32 GB memory runs large AI models with higher precision & accuracy
256 XMX AI Engines (Intel Xe Matrix eXtensions)
Xe2 architecture for fast content creation & AI applications
Scalable multiple-GPU LLM Linux support
XMX AI Engines for AI-enhanced gaming, content creation & media
Ray tracing hardware acceleration for fast, photo-realistic renders
Pro drivers with ISV software certifications
Windows & Linux OS support
Xe Media Engine - Comprehensive content creation toolkit
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