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Intel Unveils New GPUs and AI Accelerators at Computex 2025

May 19, 2025 By admin Leave a Comment

Celebrating 40 Years of Innovation in Taiwan

At Computex 2025, Intel made significant announcements highlighting its ongoing commitment to professional developers and the expanding artificial intelligence ecosystem. Marking its 40th anniversary of operations in Taiwan, Intel introduced several new products that demonstrate continued evolution in GPU technology and AI acceleration capabilities, emphasizing its deep-rooted collaboration with Taiwan’s vibrant technology landscape. Among the unveiled products are the Intel Arc Pro B-Series GPUs, Intel Gaudi 3 AI accelerators, and the public beta release of the Intel AI Assistant Builder, designed to empower creators, developers, and enterprises with advanced, scalable, and efficient tools.

The newly announced Intel Arc Pro B60 and B50 GPUs represent significant additions to Intel’s professional graphics lineup, built on the Xe2 architecture optimized for high-performance AI inference tasks and professional workstation applications. Equipped with Intel Xe Matrix Extensions (XMX) AI cores and state-of-the-art ray tracing units, these GPUs cater specifically to professionals working in architecture, engineering, construction (AEC), and AI development sectors. The Arc Pro B60 GPU boasts 24GB of memory, while the Arc Pro B50 GPU provides 16GB, making them suitable for intensive workloads demanding considerable memory resources. Intel also showcased Project Battlematrix, a workstation-class Xeon-based platform capable of supporting up to eight Arc Pro B60 GPUs, offering a robust environment capable of training and running medium-sized, highly accurate AI models with up to 192GB of video RAM.

Recognizing the practical needs of professional users, Intel has ensured broad compatibility across software ecosystems. The GPUs feature certifications from various independent software vendors (ISVs), ensuring stability and optimized performance across professional applications. On Windows, they offer dual compatibility with consumer and professional drivers, while Linux users benefit from a containerized software stack designed for simplified AI deployment and continued optimization. Intel aims to expand availability swiftly, with samples of the Arc Pro B60 GPU set to ship from board partners like ASRock, Gunnir, and Sparkle beginning June 2025, while the Arc Pro B50 GPU will reach resellers by July 2025.

Complementing the GPU announcements, Intel revealed the expanded capabilities of its Gaudi 3 AI accelerators, now available in both PCIe and rack scale formats. The Gaudi 3 PCIe cards offer significant flexibility and scalability, ideal for deployment within existing data center server infrastructures. With support for a wide range of AI models, from small-scale models such as Llama 3.1 8B to larger, advanced models like the full-scale Llama 4 Scout or Maverick, these accelerators aim to empower enterprises of all sizes to meet their evolving AI inference demands effectively. The Gaudi 3 rack scale system reference designs further amplify Intel’s commitment to providing open, scalable AI infrastructure. Capable of supporting up to 64 accelerators per rack, these modular designs integrate high-bandwidth memory totaling 8.2TB and liquid cooling systems to maximize performance and maintain operational cost efficiency.

Additionally, Intel made the Intel AI Assistant Builder publicly accessible on GitHub, enabling developers and businesses to create custom AI agents optimized for Intel-powered devices. First introduced at CES 2025, this software framework simplifies the process of developing localized AI solutions tailored to specific organizational or customer needs. Demonstrations from Intel’s partners Acer and ASUS at Computex illustrate practical applications and the platform’s versatility in streamlining AI assistant development and deployment.

These announcements not only showcase Intel’s latest innovations but also highlight the importance of Intel’s longstanding relationship with Taiwan’s tech ecosystem, emphasizing how collaborative innovation continues to propel technology forward. Intel CEO Lip-Bu Tan underscored this relationship, acknowledging four decades of partnership that have consistently delivered impactful advancements in computing technology. As Intel moves forward, its newly launched products signify a renewed pledge to drive technological progress in AI, GPU computing, and collaborative innovation, shaping the future of professional computing and enterprise-grade AI solutions globally.

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