Intel Arc Pro B70 and B65 Launch With Up to 32GB VRAM for AI Workstations
Intel is expanding its professional GPU lineup once again. Not long after introducing Core Ultra 7 270K Plus and Core Ultra 5 250K Plus, the company has now unveiled new Arc Pro graphics cards built specifically for AI and workstation workloads.
According to Neowin, Intel announced the Arc Pro B70 and Arc Pro B65 during its Pro Day 2026 event, positioning both GPUs as scalable solutions for modern AI-driven environments.
Built for AI, content creation, and engineering workloads
The new Arc Pro GPUs target demanding professional use cases such as content creation, engineering simulations, and AI inferencing. Intel also highlights support for multi-user and multi-agent AI scenarios, signaling a strong push into enterprise AI infrastructure.
Both GPUs rely on Intel’s Xe2 architecture and scale up to 32 Xe cores alongside configurations with up to 32GB of VRAM. This combination aims to handle larger datasets and more complex AI models without bottlenecks.
Intel pushes AI efficiency and multi-user performance
Intel is putting heavy emphasis on AI inference efficiency with these new cards. The Arc Pro B70, in particular, is positioned against competitors like NVIDIA’s RTX Pro 4000, with several bold claims.
The company states that its GPU can deliver up to 2.2 times larger context windows, allowing models to process more data at once. It also promises up to 6.2 times faster responses in multi-user and multi-agent environments, which are increasingly common in enterprise AI deployments.
Another key highlight is up to 2 times better tokens-per-dollar efficiency, suggesting improved cost performance for businesses running AI workloads at scale.
Designed for scalable and flexible deployments
Intel designed the Arc Pro B70 and B65 for both single-GPU systems and multi-GPU setups. This flexibility makes them suitable for everything from individual workstations to edge AI deployments and small-scale data centers.
The GPUs use an open and validated software stack, which Intel says will provide better compatibility and flexibility compared to more closed ecosystems. This approach could appeal to enterprises looking to avoid vendor lock-in while scaling AI operations.
Pricing, availability, and partners
The Arc Pro B70 launches on March 25, 2026, with Intel setting a starting price of $949 for its own branded version. Meanwhile, the Arc Pro B65 will arrive in mid-April, but it will only be available through board partners rather than directly from Intel.
Partners such as ASRock, Gunnir, Maxsun, and Sparkle are expected to offer custom versions of the GPUs.
Unlike Intel’s gaming-focused Arc lineup, these new models focus entirely on professional and enterprise use cases, including workstation builds and edge AI systems.
Intel continues expanding Arc ecosystem
The announcement comes alongside other recent Intel updates, including precompiled shader improvements for Arc GPUs and new mobile processors like the Core i7 HX series.
With the Arc Pro B70 and B65, Intel is clearly doubling down on AI and workstation markets, aiming to compete more aggressively with established players in professional graphics and AI acceleration.
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