US retailer Central Computers listed the ASRock-branded Intel Arc Pro B60 "Battlemage" GPU with 24 GB of GDDR6 memory at a surprisingly low $599, cancelling previous rumors of a four-figure price and OEM-only availability. This retail sighting matters because it frames the B60 as a rare workstation GPU that pairs high memory capacity with an approachable street price, a combination attractive to creatives and engineers working with large models, complex renders, and memory-heavy data sets. The listing also confirms the B60's rumored OEM-only approach is not true, and that we will see broader retail availability, although Intel has not confirmed MSRP or distribution plans publicly. A single retailer listing can be an early indicator rather than proof of wide release. Still, seeing a Battlemage-based card with 24 GB at this price reshapes expectations and invites fresh conversations about how Intel positions the Arc Pro line.
The ASRock Arc Pro B60 Creator features a blower-style cooler, a quoted boost clock of around 2,400 MHz, a 192-bit memory interface that feeds 24 GB of GDDR6 at a bandwidth of 456 GB/s, and a reported 160 XMX AI engines that enhance its INT8 and FP32 capabilities. Compared with the Arc Pro B50, which attracts attention for bringing 16 GB VRAM to a sub-$400 bracket, the B60 expands the viable options for users who need larger frame buffers for complex scenes, high-resolution texture sets, large language model inference, and memory-intensive simulation tasks. If the $599 listing reflects reality and availability broadens, the B60 could become the most accessible 24 GB workstation card, making Intel's entry into the workstation space worthwhile.