Intel Unveils Arc Pro B-Series GPUs to Challenge NVIDIA, AMD in AI Workstation Market

May 19, 2025
Intel Unveils Arc Pro B-Series GPUs to Challenge NVIDIA, AMD in AI Workstation Market
  • Intel has launched its new Arc Pro B-Series GPUs, featuring the B60 with 24GB and B50 with 16GB, both built on the Xe2 architecture and aimed at AI inference and professional workstation applications.

  • This launch marks a strategic move for Intel as it seeks to reclaim market share from competitors by addressing the increasing demand for high-performance computing.

  • Currently, Intel holds a 55% market share in the data center sector, as noted by CEO Lip-Bu Tan, amidst fierce competition from Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co (TSMC).

  • The company claims performance improvements of 10% to 160% in benchmarks like Solidworks and PTC Creo, primarily due to increased memory capacity.

  • Intel's strategy for the Arc Pro cards involves collaborating with third-party partners for development, differentiating itself from competitors who typically produce their own branded cards.

  • Leveraging its experience in the workstation market, Intel aims to enhance its offerings, having previously produced the Xeon Phi line used in the Tianhe-2 supercomputer.

  • Both the B50 and B60 GPUs support PCI Express 5.0, which Intel claims can boost video application performance by up to 20% compared to PCIe 4.0.

  • The Inference Workstations, supported by containerized software like IPEX and OneAPI, aim to provide localized AI processing, improving latency and data security.

  • Intel's strategy is to compete with NVIDIA and AMD by offering scalable, efficient AI-driven workstations that meet enterprise demands for on-premises AI capabilities.

  • To market the new GPUs, Intel is collaborating with add-in board partners such as ASRock and Maxsun, with Maxsun showcasing a dual-GPU Arc Pro B60 card.

  • The company plans to roll out a validated containerized Linux solution for easy deployment of its systems, with phased driver and software support starting in the third quarter of 2025.

  • Despite the announcement of these new products, Intel's stock saw a decline of 1.45%, trading at $21.34 on the day of the announcement.

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