Intel’s long-awaited new major graphics card has finally been announced to the technology world. Developed with an AI-centric approach, the Intel Arc Pro B70 is specifically designed for professionals seeking high performance. Also known by the codename “Big Battlemage,” this desktop graphics card is equipped with hardware components capable of handling heavy workloads. Attracting attention with a starting price of approximately one thousand dollars, this new model forms an ideal foundation for high-end AI models and high-quality content creation.
All Details of Intel Arc Pro B70 and B65 Models Produced for Artificial Intelligence
The next-generation Intel Arc Pro B70 graphics card features a full 32 GB VRAM capacity. Drawing power from the next-gen architecture, this card includes up to 32 Xe2 cores. Additionally, 256 XMX AI engines, which significantly accelerate AI operations, are integrated into the device. To process intensive data, the card is stated to offer 608 GB/s memory bandwidth and a full 367 AI TOPS of processing power. The sales price determined by Intel for its own reference design has been announced as $949. Prices for custom-designed cards produced by partners will vary.

Another notable model in the announcement was the Intel Arc Pro B65, which offers a more cost-effective alternative. Coming with 32 GB of memory, very similar to its older sibling, this version promises strong performance. Housing 20 Xe2 cores and 160 XMX AI engines, the B65 model can offer a performance value of 197 AI TOPS. However, there is no reference version of this model produced directly by Intel. This graphics card will only be produced and sold by hardware partners.
Currently, these powerful graphics cards are entirely focused on AI projects and professional workstations. However, the release of gaming-oriented versions of this new architecture in the future is eagerly anticipated by technology enthusiasts.
What do you think about Intel’s new generation AI-focused graphics cards? Would you like to see models with similar hardware capacities for gamers soon? Share your thoughts with us in the comments! Would you like me to compare the 367 AI TOPS performance of the B70 against the NVIDIA RTX 6000 Ada or explain the Xe2 architecture improvements in detail?

