24GB Intel Arc Pro B60 Takes the Stage
The hardware world has turned its attention back to Intel as the company is preparing to introduce its Intel Arc Pro B60 graphics card, which targets professional users, at Computex 2025. This model, which stands out with its 24GB memory, comes as part of the new Arc Pro series based on Battlemage, developed especially for content creators and workstations.
Intel Arc Pro B60 Makes a Difference with Its Memory Capacity
The Arc Pro B60 has twice the memory of the previous model, the B580. Intel aims to be more ambitious in the professional graphics solutions market with this new model. Although the technical details of the card have not yet been officially announced, its 24GB memory capacity makes it a suitable option especially for heavy workloads. It is expected to provide more performance in applications such as high-resolution video editing, large-scale 3D modeling or scientific simulations.
It has been confirmed that the new model will come with the Arc Pro series’ Battlemage architecture. This shows that significant improvements are on the way in both performance and efficiency. Intel wants to offer a powerful workstation solution in both hardware and software with these cards. This move by the company is interpreted as an effort to counter the dominance of NVIDIA and AMD in the professional GPU market.
The fact that the introduction will be held at Computex 2025 is also of particular importance. Because Computex is one of the most prestigious stages where hardware manufacturers showcase their new technologies. Intel is expected to showcase not only the new card but also the entire Arc Pro Battlemage series here. It is also possible that more information about different models and usage scenarios will be shared during the event.
The price and release date of the card have not yet been determined. However, the fact that the target audience is professional users suggests that the pricing will also be in the upper segment. Details such as certification agreements to be made with independent software manufacturers and driver support are among the important factors that will determine how much this card will be accepted in the sector.
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