<p>➀ Intel unveiled its Arc Pro B50 and B60 GPUs at Computex 2025, targeting the workstation and AI market with 16GB (B50) and 24GB (B60) memory capacities, emphasizing cost efficiency and AI inference capabilities; </p><p>➁ The B50 features a 70W bus-powered design, while the B60 supports up to 200W, with a focus on Linux-based virtualization (SR-IOV) and scalable configurations like dual-GPU systems for AI workloads; </p><p>➂ Intel also showcased its Panther Lake 18A processors, aiming to challenge TSMC's process leadership, with GPUs expected to launch in Q3 2025 to address the underserved low-end AI inference and server market.</p>
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