- Intel unveils new Arc Pro B60 and B50 GPUs at Computex 2025, designed for AI inference and professional workstations.
- Intel Gaudi 3 AI accelerators are now available in PCIe and rack scale systems to support enterprise and cloud AI inferencing.
- Intel celebrates 40 years in Taiwan, highlighting its longstanding commitment to local innovation and collaboration.
Intel Corporation (INTC, Financial) has announced an expansion of its Arc Pro GPU lineup with the launch of the Intel Arc Pro B60 and B50 graphics processing units at Computex 2025. Tailored for AI inference and professional workstation applications, these GPUs offer advanced capabilities and scalability with 24GB and 16GB memory options respectively. The Arc Pro B-Series aims to provide creators, developers, and engineers with high-performance tools for demanding workloads.
In addition to new GPUs, Intel introduced the Gaudi 3 AI accelerators, now available in PCIe and rack scale deployments. This development is designed to enhance AI inferencing capabilities across enterprise and cloud environments, supporting scalable AI models ranging from Llama 3.1 8B to Llama 4 Scout.
Marking its 40th anniversary in Taiwan, Intel highlighted its commitment to innovation and partnership with the region's dynamic technology ecosystem. This milestone underscores four decades of collaboration that have bolstered Intel's strategic position in advancing computing technology.
For developers seeking to build custom AI agents on Intel platforms, the AI Assistant Builder is now publicly available on GitHub. This open software framework empowers developers to create tailor-made AI solutions, expanding the capabilities of Intel's hardware for local and enterprise-level deployments.
Intel's latest innovations will be showcased at the Taipei Nangang Exhibition Center during Computex 2025 from May 20 to May 23, offering attendees an insight into the future of AI and workstation performance with Intel's cutting-edge technology.