At its Pro Day 2026, Intel revealed its Arc Pro B70 and B65 "Big Battlemage" discrete graphics cards, two high-end GPUs that target content creation, engineering workloads, and AI.

The company says that the GPUs are "optimized with a fully validated, open software stack that scales AI performance from single to multi-GPU deployments." Both GPUs are built on Intel's Xe2 architecture, offering up to 32Xe cores, 32GB of GDDR6 VRAM, 367 peak TOPS, and 608 GB/s of memory bandwidth. Board power ranges from 160W to 290W, with Intel's own-branded card rated at 230W.

Intel says that key performance benefits of the Arc Pro B70 include up to 2.2x larger context windows versus the competition. Other features include up to 6.2x faster responses in multi-agent/multi-user workloads, as well as up to 2x tokens per dollar performance with the Arc Pro B70.

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Intel's Arc Pro B70 discrete GPU will be available starting March 25th, 2026, both as an Intel-branded model and through AIB partners ARKN, ASRock, Gunnir, Maxsum, and Sparkle. Intel's branded Arc Pro B70 GPU costs $949 (AIB prices will vary).

Alongside the Intel Arc Pro B70 and B65 discrete GPUs, Intel also revealed its Intel Core Ultra Series 3 vPRO processors built for business, offering up to 30% faster single and multi-thread performance, up to 30% higher productivity, up to 80% better graphics, and up to 4x AI performance. Lastly, Intel confirmed that new features are coming to its vPro business security and fleet management platform, including AI-driven analytics to better diagnose device issues and various security enhancements.