ASRock Introduces Intel Arc Pro B70 GPUs for AI and Workstations

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High VRAM for Heavy AI & Productivity Tasks.

[Press Release] ASRock has launched its latest professional graphics lineup with the Intel Arc Pro B70, built for AI workloads, rendering, and enterprise use. The series includes two models: the Creator 32GB and Passive 32GB, both designed to handle modern compute-heavy tasks.

These GPUs come with up to 32GB of VRAM and feature Xe Matrix eXtensions (XMX) AI engines, improving performance in AI inference and large language model workloads. Multi-GPU support on Linux also allows better scaling for advanced setups. With certified drivers and improved OpenGL performance, the cards focus on stability in professional software.

The Intel Arc Pro B70 Creator 32GB targets creators and professionals who need sustained performance. It uses a blower-style cooling system with a vapor chamber and Honeywell PTM7950 thermal material to reduce heat and avoid throttling during long workloads.

On the other hand, the Intel Arc Pro B70 Passive 32GB is built for enterprise environments. Its fanless design ensures silent operation and low maintenance, making it suitable for industrial PCs and high-density server systems.

Overall, the Arc Pro B70 series focuses on AI performance, high memory capacity, and reliable operation, making it a strong option for both creators and enterprise users.

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