The pricing for Intel Arc Pro B60 looks good, unlike what we heard previously. At $599, this is probably the only GPU to offer 24 GB VRAM capacity.
Center Computers Lists ASRock Intel Arc Pro B60 Creator 24 GB GPU for $599, and it is Currently in Stock
Not long ago, the budget-segment Intel Arc Pro B50 was listed on Newegg, and soon climbed up to the top of the best-selling workstation graphics cards list. One of the perks of buying the Arc Pro B50 is its good 16 GB VRAM capacity, which is rare on GPUs that cost in the $300-$400 price range. However, the flagship Battlemage workstation GPU, aka the Arc Pro B60, offers even higher VRAM capacity, but up until now, there hasn't been any official confirmation of its price or availability.

Looks like we may have just found out its official MSRP as a US-based retailer, Central Computers, listed the Arc Pro B60 for $599. If you have been following reports around this GPU, you might have come across rumors that suggested $1000+ price tag for the Arc Pro B60 GPU. The recent listing on Central Computers just debunked that, as it's almost half the price of what the rumors were indicating. $1000+ price tag was definitely looking quite high for its specifications, and now the Arc Pro B60 is probably the only workstation GPU for $599 that comes with 24 GB VRAM capacity.

As you can see, this particular edition is the ASRock Arc Pro B60 Creator, which features a blower-style cooler. The GPU offers a boost clock of 2400 MHz, 24 GB GDDR6 memory with a 192-bit bus, and offers 160 XMX AI engines for AI workloads. The high VRAM capacity makes it a perfect fit for budget workstation builds, as workloads like generative design, 3D rendering, RT, and AI operations need higher VRAM, which is why the Intel Arc Battlemage Pro lineup is currently being praised for.
The best part is that the GPU is actually available in stock and ready to ship. This also indicates that the GPU should soon come to other major retailers as well, but at the same time, we don't expect good availability of the card, as our sources previously told us that there is inadequate production of the Arc Pro B60.
News Source: Videocardz
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