The stage at Computex 2025 was set for Intel to unveil groundbreaking advancements in GPU technology and AI acceleration, reaffirming its leadership in high-performance computing. From professional-grade GPUs to scalable AI solutions, Intel’s latest lineup is designed to empower developers, engineers, and creators.
But this wasn’t just another product launch—it was a milestone celebration. Intel marked 40 years of innovation in Taiwan, a partnership that has shaped the x86 architecture and fueled global tech progress.
Let’s dive into the key highlights.
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Intel’s Big Computex 2025 Announcements
1. Intel Arc Pro B-Series GPUs: Powering AI and Professional Workflows
Intel expanded its Arc Pro family with two new GPUs:
- Intel® Arc™ Pro B60 (24GB memory)
- Intel® Arc™ Pro B50 (16GB memory)
Built on the Xe2 architecture, these GPUs feature:
- Xe Matrix Extensions (XMX) AI cores for accelerated AI inference.
- Advanced ray tracing for high-fidelity rendering.
- Multi-GPU scalability, making them ideal for AI developers, engineers, and creative professionals.
Why It Matters for Professionals
- Optimized for AEC (Architecture, Engineering, Construction): Certified for stability across ISV applications.
- AI-Ready Workstations: Supports medium-sized AI models (up to 150B parameters) when paired with Intel’s Project Battlematrix (a Xeon-based platform).
- Linux & Windows Compatibility: Simplifies AI deployments with containerized software stacks.
“The new Arc Pro GPUs bring accessibility and scalability to small and medium businesses,” said Vivian Lien, VP of Client Graphics at Intel.
Availability:
- B60 (June 2025 via ASRock, Gunnir, Sparkle, etc.)
- B50 (July 2025 via Intel resellers)
2. Intel Gaudi 3 AI Accelerators: Open, Scalable AI Solutions
For enterprises diving into AI inferencing, Intel unveiled:
- PCIe and rack-scale Gaudi 3 AI accelerators
- Open ecosystem support for cloud and on-prem deployments
These accelerators are built for high-efficiency AI workloads, ensuring enterprises can scale without vendor lock-in.
3. Intel AI Assistant Builder: Empowering Developers
Now publicly available on GitHub, the Intel® AI Assistant Builder lets developers:
- Create local, purpose-built AI agents.
- Optimize AI models specifically for Intel hardware.
This tool lowers the barrier for custom AI solutions, making it easier to deploy privacy-focused, on-device AI.
4. Celebrating 40 Years in Taiwan: A Legacy of Innovation
This launch coincided with Intel’s 40th anniversary in Taiwan, a partnership that has:
- Driven x86 architecture advancements.
- Fueled collaboration with Taiwan’s tech ecosystem.
“Our partnership with Taiwan has changed the world,” said Intel CEO Lip-Bu Tan, reaffirming Intel’s commitment to future innovation.
Final Thoughts: Intel’s AI & GPU Vision
Intel’s Computex 2025 showcase wasn’t just about new hardware—it was a strategic push into AI and professional computing. With:
✔ High-performance GPUs for AI and creative work.
✔ Scalable AI accelerators for enterprises.
✔ Developer-friendly AI tools.
Intel is positioning itself as a one-stop solution for next-gen computing.
What’s next? Keep an eye on Project Battlematrix and Intel’s growing AI ecosystem.