Arc Pro B60 with 24GB at an unbeatable price of $599

Intel Arc Pro series based on Battlemage GPU architecture had a strange launch, to the point where the B60 simply changed its status to “released” and the B50 received a review and media coverage a few weeks later. It was clear that the B60 was originally meant only for OEM and system integrator systems, but it looks like this might soon change, or perhaps already has.
We received a tip from one of our readers that Central Computer is now offering the Arc Pro B60 from ASRock at $599 . This is much cheaper than what some unofficial channels were asking, usually around $1000 to $1200.

Source: Central Computers
The card now on sale is the ASRock Arc Pro B60 Creator, a workstation-focused version equipped with 24GB of memory. This is not the dual-GPU version, which as far as we know remains exclusive to MaxSun’s Turbo series for now, but at least this confirms the card is available in stock.
What this essentially means is that Intel currently offers the cheapest graphics card with 24GB of memory on the market. The $349 Pro B50 already undercuts many options with 16GB of memory, so this card should also attract users who need large memory capacity for their projects, such as running large language models.
Intel has not officially listed any pricing for Arc Pro B60 cards, nor has the official product page been updated to reflect it. So is the $599 the official MSRP? Wouldn’t that be great?
| Intel Arc PRO Battlemage Specs | ||
|---|---|---|
| VideoCardz | Intel Arc Pro B60 GPU | Intel Arc Pro B50 GPU |
| Picture (Reference) | ![]() | ![]() |
| GPU Peak TOPS (Int8) | 197 TOPS | 170 TOPS |
| Peak FP32 Throughput | Up to 12.28 TFLOPS | Up to 10.65 TFLOPS |
| X-cores | 20 Xe²-HPG | 16 Xe²-HPG |
| XMX AI Engines | 160 | 128 |
| Ray Tracing (RT) Units | 20 | 16 |
| PCIe Support | Gen 5.0 x16 (x8 Electrical) | Gen 5.0 x16 (x8 Electrical) |
| Dedicated Memory | 24GB of GDDR6 | 16GB of GDDR6 |
| Memory Bandwidth | 456 GB/s | 224 GB/s |
| Memory Interface | 192-bit | 128-bit |
Source: Central Computers

