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Intel Launches New GPUs, AI Tools for Developers and Enterprises
May 26, 2025 10:05 AM

06:59 AM EDT, 05/19/2025 (MT Newswires) -- Intel ( INTC ) said Monday it introduced a new range of graphics processors and AI accelerators for professionals and developers, including Intel Arc Pro B60 and B50 GPUs, designed for AI inference and workstation applications.

Built on the Xe2 architecture, the company said the GPUs feature AI-optimized cores and advanced ray tracing, offering high performance.

It added that the B60 will begin sampling in June 2025, with the B50 available from authorized resellers in July.

Intel ( INTC ) said it also expanded deployment options for its Gaudi 3 AI accelerators, available in PCIe cards and rack-scale systems.

The company said the Gaudi 3 platform supports a wide range of AI models, with rack systems accommodating up to 64 accelerators and 8.2TB of high-bandwidth memory.

In addition, Intel ( INTC ) said it released its AI Assistant Builder to the public in beta on GitHub, allowing developers to build custom AI agents optimized for Intel ( INTC )-based PCs.

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