Intel is expanding its professional series of graphics cards, with the new Intel Arc Pro B60 model coming soon and hitting the US market for the first time. Until now, the card has been available exclusively in workstations from manufacturers such as HP and Dell, but in November 2025 it will also reach mainstream users in the content creation, design and AI segments.
Battlemage architecture and stability for professional deployments
At the heart of Intel Arc Pro B60 is the Battlemage architecture, Intel’s second generation of standalone GPUs. Compared to the previous Alchemist series, it delivers higher efficiency, better performance per watt, and improved compute processing with an emphasis on stability. Stability is one of the main priorities – Arc Pro B60 has been tested and certified for professional applications such as Autodesk Maya, SolidWorks, Adobe Premiere Pro, Blender and DaVinci Resolve.
The card uses 24GB of GDDR6 memory, a capacity that puts it above most professional solutions in the under $1000 price range. When working with large 3D models, textures or 8K video, it provides ample space for demanding projects without the need to swap data into RAM. Intel is targeting creators and studios here that are looking for professional performance without the premium price tag of NVIDIA or AMD.
Performance, compatibility and software optimizations
Intel Arc Pro B60 offers not only performance, but also broad compatibility. The GPU supports DirectX 12 Ultimate, OpenCL 3.0 and Vulkan 1.3, ensuring compatibility with modern workflow tools. In addition, Intel continues to optimize drivers that regularly receive ISV (Independent Software Vendor) certifications for professional applications.
| Parameter | Intel Arc Pro B60 | Intel Arc Pro B50 |
| Architecture | Battlemage | Battlemage |
| FP32 Computing Power | up to 12.28 TFLOPS | up to 10.65 TFLOPS |
| Number of Xe cores | 20 Xe HPG | 16 Xe HPG |
| Ray Tracing Units | 20 | 16 |
| PCIe interface | PCIe 5.0 x16 | PCIe 5.0 x16 |
| Memory (VRAM) | 24 GB GDDR6 | 16 GB GDDR6 |
| Memory bus | 192-bit | 128-bit |
| Memory bandwidth | 456 GB/s | 224 GB/s |
In practical deployment, this means smoother timeline playback for video editing, stable rendering, and better performance for AI and machine learning tasks. The card is also optimized for graphics APIs used in computing centers and research applications, extending its use beyond conventional graphics design.
Cooling, design and different versions from partners
For the Intel Arc Pro B60, multiple versions are expected, depending on the manufacturer. Some models will offer compact turbine cooling suitable for rack-mount workstations, while others will offer dual-fan designs with a focus on quiet operation and low temperatures. There should also be passive variants designed for studios where absolute silence is key.
Intel maintains a consistent standard of quality – metal reinforcements, high fan bearing life, and full DisplayPort 2.1 connectivity with the ability to connect multiple 8K monitors. At the same time, manufacturers add subtle professional touches – matte finishes, black PCBs, and often no RGB lighting at all.
While Intel hasn’t revealed the exact TDP, estimates are for a range of 120 to 140W, making the Arc Pro B60 a power-efficient card suitable for compact builds. Thanks to the Battlemage architecture, the card has significantly lower power requirements than older Alchemist solutions or competitors with the same memory capacity.
Combined with quiet cooling, this makes it an ideal solution for studios that need performance but don’t want to deal with noisy builds or powerful power supplies.
US debut and market position
According to the information, the Intel Arc Pro B60 will appear in US stores in the second half of November 2025 with a price tag of around $600. The first models will come from partners like Sparkle and other smaller manufacturers targeting the workstation segment. Intel has not yet announced a global launch date, confirming that the US market takes priority at this stage.
Conclusion
The launch of the Intel Arc Pro B60 in the US market marks another important step for Intel in expanding its professional GPU lineup. It combines high performance, 24GB of memory and silent operation in a price level that has so far been dominated by AMD.
If the expectations in terms of driver stability and efficiency of the Battlemage architecture are confirmed, the Intel Arc Pro B60 could be one of the more interesting workstation cards of late 2025. For smaller studios, graphic designers, engineers and AI developers alike, this is a viable alternative to the competitors’ multiply expensive solutions.
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