by genpfault
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- 600 GB/s of memory bandwidth isn't anything to sneeze at.
~$1000 for the Pro B70, if Microcenter is to be believed:
https://www.microcenter.com/product/709007/intel-arc-pro-b70...
https://www.microcenter.com/product/708790/asrock-intel-arc-...
- The last go around they looked good on paper and then Intel just didn't make any of them to sell.
Announce all you want, if you don't ever ship anything I could buy, who gives a shit.
- Where's the A310 / A40 successor? Gimme some SR-IOV in a slot-powered, single-width, low-profile card.
by thefounder
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- Why don’t they make an GPU optimised for inference/batch jobs with 1 TB of ram ? Everyone wants to run the biggest models locally.
- I think this shows a shift in model architecture. MOE and similar need more memory for the compute available than just one big model with a lot of layers and weights. I think this is likely a trend that will accelerate. You build the trade-off in which encourages even more experts which means more of a tradeoff, so more experts.....
- New cards in 2026, and targeting Vulkan 1.3?!
- 32GB of vram for a decent price? I wonder if these will work well for VR, because vram is my current main issue.
by whalesalad
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- Anyone running an ARC card for desktop Linux who can comment on the experience? I've had smooth sailing with AMD GPU's but have never tried Intel.
by SmellTheGlove
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- Any idea if it'll be possible to mix these with nvidia cards? Adding 32GB to a single 3090 setup would be pretty nice.
by nickthegreek
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- Both have 32gb vram. Could be a pretty compelling choice.
by mikelitoris
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- Too little too late, classic Intel
- Good to see that Intel learned to release product to more than just resellers.
Now can we have a 64gb B70 that’s worldwide available and not marked to unicorns like the Maxsun B60 Dual model has been?
- Nothing like Crossfire/SLI? Not possible to efficiently connect multiple cards for one large model?
- Since they fired the entire Arc team and a lot of the senior engineers already updated their Linkedins to reflect their new positions at AMD, Nvidia, and others, as well as laying off most of their Linux driver team (GPU and non-GPU), uh...
WTF?
by jeremie_strand
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- Wake me when they wake up and release a middling card with 128GB memory.
- Not sure why you'd want this over an apple setup. M4 max is 545GB/s of memory bandwidth - $2k for an entire Mac Studio with 48GB of RAM vs 32 for the B70.
- At the end of the 2nd paragraph:
> Intel will provide certified drivers for Windows 11, Windows 10, and Linux.
Windows 11, OK. Linux, OK. But why Windows 10 for a new product?!