Intel unveils new professional graphics cards for the upcoming generation

Intel plans to unveil its new professional graphics cards on March 25. Zamin.uz reported this news.
The main anticipated announcements are the Arc Pro B70 and Arc Pro B65 models. According to reports, both devices are built on the new Battlemage architecture using the BMG-G31 graphics processor.
Before the official presentation ceremony begins, the company has started releasing specially curated information in collaboration with specialized media outlets. The more powerful Arc Pro B70 model will feature 32 Xe cores and 32 gigabytes of GDDR6 fast memory.
Its power consumption may vary depending on the configuration used. It is expected to range from a minimum of 160 watts up to a maximum of 290 watts.
For the standard model recommended by Intel, a figure of 230 watts has been set. This value is 90 watts higher than the previous Arc Pro B60 model.
Additionally, this card is expected to feature a 256-bit memory bus for data throughput. The second model, the Arc Pro B65, will be equipped with 20 Xe cores and 32 gigabytes of GDDR6 memory.
Its power consumption is forecasted to be around 200 watts. These two new products are primarily designed for professionals and professional users who require large amounts of RAM.
The new cards expand Intel's Battlemage series beyond products targeted only at gamers or regular users, extending into the professional sector. This will help strengthen the company's position in the market.





