SPARKLE has just announced three new Arc Pro "Battlemage" series graphics cards, including a dual-GPU variant rocking 48GB of GDDR6 memory.



In a new post by VideoCardz, we've got some new information on SPARKLE's new Intel Arc Pro "Battlemage" GPUs starting with the Arc B60 Passive with no active cooling (in the pictures above). In the pictures below, we've got SPARKLE's new Arc Pro B60 Blower, with a blower-style cooler.
Both the SPARKLE Intel Arc Pro B60 24GB Blower and Arc Pro B60 24GB Passive measure in at 289 x 120 x 42mm, weighing in at 1056g, and arriving in a dual-slot design. VC compares these new offerings from SPARKLE but without detailed specifications, expected to feature a 300W Total Board Power (TBP).



If we compare this against MaxSun's new dual-GPU Arc B60 graphics card, which has a 400W TBP, the B60 has a 200W TBP in comparison. SPARKLE is reportedly cooking up the Intel Arc Pro B60 48GB Dual-GPU workstation card, which doubles the 24GB of GDDR6 memory found on the Arc Pro B60 to a much bigger 48GB, ready for workstation and AI workloads (these cards aren't made for gaming).
SPARKLE's new Arc Pro B60 Blower and Passive single-GPU workstation cards with their 24GB of GDDR6 memory are on a 192-bit memory bus with up to 456GB/sec of memory bandwidth, and on a PCIe 5.0 x8 interface powered by a single 8-pin PCIe power connector and include 4 x DisplayPort 2.1 connectors. The only difference with SPARKLE's dual-GPU variant is that they'll feature dual GPUs (duh) but a PCIe 5.0 x16 interface and a single 12V-2x6 power connector.



