Intel has hinted at the arrival of a new series of Arc Pro GPUs, with speculation that these cards, including a rumored ´B60´ model, will debut during Computex 2025. Industry insiders suggest the Arc Pro B60 card will build on Intel´s Xe2 ´Battlemage´ architecture, targeting workstation and productivity segments rather than gaming. Intel has also teased a ´B770´ gaming GPU, though this higher-performance variant is unlikely to appear before Computex concludes in Taipei, Taiwan.
Recent leaks from April and May point to variants combining the ´BMG-G21´ GPU die with an expanded 24 GB of GDDR6 VRAM—significantly increasing memory from the 12 GB found in existing B580 models. This development is supported by the discovery of new Maxsun Arc B580 ´iCraft 24G´ and ´iCraft 24G OC´ product registrations, which were made public just days before the appearance of an ´Arc Pro B60´ category on Maxsun´s official website. While the new category is currently empty, it aligns with reports that fresh productivity-focused hardware is imminent.
Within Maxsun´s product listings, the addition of the Arc Pro B60 category stands out, as current B580 and B570 entries direct users to available 12 GB iCraft and Milestone GPUs. Market observers expect Maxsun to unveil a 24 GB gaming Arc B580 after Computex. However, the immediate priority for Intel and its partners appears to be the introduction of Arc Pro B-series workstation cards, which could leverage expanded memory configurations for tasks such as content creation or Artificial Intelligence acceleration, further diversifying Intel´s discrete GPU strategy in professional segments.
