Intel will announce multiple new Arc Pro GPUs at Computex 2025

Intel has posted a little Computex 2025 teaser on its social media channels confirming that it will showcase multiple new Intel Arc Pro GPUs at the show.

Intel will announce multiple new Arc Pro GPUs at Computex 2025
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TL;DR: Intel will unveil new Intel Arc Pro workstation GPUs at Computex 2025, including the Arc Pro B570 20GB and B580 24GB models, targeting AI and professional workloads. Rumors suggest a powerful Battlemage-based Arc Pro B770 with up to 32GB VRAM may also debut, enhancing Intel’s discrete GPU lineup.

Yes, the rumors are true. Intel plans to announce and unveil a new range of discrete graphics cards at Computex 2025 with the latest Intel Arc Pro GPU range. Details are scarce, with Intel taking to social media to tease the new line-up with the Intel Arc Pro logo while hinting that these new GPUs will be for the workstation and AI workload market.

There have been rumors for a few months that Intel was planning to debut a workstation version of the Intel Arc B580. Intel partner SPARKLE recently said that a 24GB model was on track for May or June before retracting those comments. VRAM capacity is a key component for workstations and AI GPUs, more so than clock speeds and other hardware designed primarily for gaming.

With this in mind, Intel is expected to announce Intel Arc Pro B570 20GB and Intel Arc Pro B580 24GB GPUs at Computex 2025, based on the company's existing Battlemage desktop line-up. However, there's also a chance that it will unveil a more powerful Battlemage-powered Intel Arc Pro GPU based on the "BMG-G31" chip.

A BMG-G31-powered Arc GPU has also been rumored for some time. It would be the basis for a potential Intel Arc B770, the mid-range flagship offering that would compete with cards like the GeForce RTX 4070. Yesterday, we reported the chip showing up in shipping manifests at an Intel facility in Vietnam responsible for producing the company's Intel Arc Limited Edition GPUs.

However, with this Intel Arc Pro GPU teaser, perhaps the company plans to use the more powerful Battlemage chip in AI and workstation-focused products. If this is the case, we could also see an Intel Arc Pro B770 32GB GPU. Intel's post specifically mentions 'GPUs', so there will be more than one, and with Computex 2025 right around the corner, we don't have long to wait to find out.

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