Manage cookies that are used for advertising, such as ad personalization, remarketing, and ad effectiveness analysis.
| Basics | |
|---|---|
| Product collection | Intel® Arc™ Pro B-Series Graphics |
| Model number | B60 |
| Codename | Products formerly Battlemage |
| Microarchitecture | Xe2 |
| Type of lithography | TSMC N5 |
| Marketing status | Launched |
| Launch date | Q2'25 |
|
Built-in options available
Mark «Built-in options available» means that the SKU is suitable for edge or embedded applications. For more information on edge or embedded use cases for this product, visit the Intel Resource and Documentation Center at (https://rdc.intel.com) or contact an Intel representative. For detailed information on how a specific Intel product is used in an edge or embedded device, contact the device manufacturer.
|
No |
| GPU Specifications | |
|---|---|
| Xe cores | 20 |
| Fragment rendering | 5 |
| Ray tracing units | 20 |
| Intel modules® Xe Matrix Extensions (Intel® XMX) | 160 |
| Xe vector engines | 160 |
|
Graphic clock
Graphics frequency represents the average frequency that an end user can see under typical gaming load.
|
2400 MHz |
|
GPU TFLOPS (FP32)
This value represents the highest-measured rate of 32-bit floating-point operations (FP32) on this product in trillions of floating-point operations per second (TFLOPS).
|
12.28 |
|
GPU Peak TOPS (Int8)
GPU Peak TOPS (trillions of operations per second) represents the peak throughput when running XMX workloads with INT8 datatype and dense models. Performance may vary based on configuration.
|
197 |
|
TVP
Total Board Power (TBP) is the total power consumption of a graphics card or other expansion card in watts when operating under a typical load, such as a gaming load. The TBP value corresponds to Intel’s reference design. Intel partners may choose to manufacture Intel-based solutions with higher TBP values.
|
200 W |
|
Graphic clock - LP
Graphics frequency – Low Power (LP) represents the average clock speed that an end user can see under a typical workload in a low-power configuration.
|
2000 MHz |
|
TBP - LP
Total Board Power (TBP) — Low Power (LP) represents the total power consumption of a graphics card or other expansion card in watts when operating under a typical workload. The TBP range corresponds to Intel’s reference design in a low-power configuration. Intel partners can choose to manufacture Intel-based solutions with different TBP values.
|
120 - 200 W |
|
PCI Express Configurations ‡
PCI Express (PCIe) configurations describe the available PCIe lane configurations that can be used to connect to PCIe devices.
|
PCI Express 5.0 x8 |
| Device ID | 0xE211 |
| Memory Specifications | |
|---|---|
| Memory | 24 GB GDDR6 |
| Graphics memory interface | 192 bit |
| Graphics memory bandwidth | 456 GB/s |
| Graphics memory speed | 19 Gbps |
| I/O Specifications | |
|---|---|
| Number of supported displays ‡ | 4 |
| Graphical output‡ | HDMI* 2.1, DP2.1 up to UHBR 13.5, DP2.1 up to UHBR 10 |
| HDMI Variable Refresh Rate (VRR) | Yes |
|
Maximum Resolution (HDMI)‡
The maximum resolution (HDMI) is the maximum resolution supported by the processor through the HDMI interface (24 bits per pixel, 60 Hz). The display resolution of a system or device depends on many system design factors; the actual resolution in your system may be lower.
|
7680 x 4320@120Hz |
|
Maximum resolution (DP)‡
The maximum resolution (DP) is the maximum resolution supported by the processor through the DP interface (24 bits per pixel, 60 Hz). The display resolution of a system or device depends on many system design factors; the actual resolution in your system may be lower.
|
7680 x 4320@60Hz |
| Functions | |
|---|---|
|
H.264 hardware encoding/decoding
Codec capabilities may vary by device and configuration. Contact your manufacturer to understand the enabled hardware acceleration and codec capabilities for individual devices.
|
Yes |
|
H.265 (HEVC) hardware encoding/decoding
Codec capabilities may vary by device and configuration. Contact your manufacturer to understand the enabled hardware acceleration and codec capabilities for individual devices.
|
Yes |
|
AV1 encoding/decoding
Codec capabilities may vary by device and configuration. Contact your manufacturer to understand the enabled hardware acceleration and codec capabilities for individual devices.
|
Yes |
| Supported technologies | |
|---|---|
| Ray tracing | Yes |
|
OneAPI support
oneAPI is an open, cross-industry, standards-based, unified, multi-architecture, multi-vendor programming model that provides a consistent development experience across all accelerator architectures—for faster application performance, increased productivity, and innovation. The oneAPI initiative encourages collaboration on the oneAPI specification and compatible oneAPI implementations across the ecosystem. Learn more about the oneAPI initiative. Explore Intel toolkits® oneAPI.
|
Yes |
|
OpenVINO support™
OpenVINO stands for «Open visual output and neural network optimization». This is a free toolkit that provides developers with improved neural network performance on various Intel devices and helps them further unlock cost-effective real-time machine vision applications. The toolkit enables deep learning and simple heterogeneous execution across multiple Intel platforms (CPUs, Intel graphics processors, etc.).®, Movidius VPU, FPGA, etc.), enabling implementation in cloud architectures and edge devices. Learn more about the Intel distribution® OpenVINO™ Toolkit.
|
Yes |
|
DirectX* support
DirectX* support means support for a particular version of Microsoft’s set of APIs (application programming interfaces) for handling multimedia computing tasks.
|
DirectX 12 Ultimate |
| Vulkan Support* | 1.3 |
|
OpenGL* support
OpenGL (Open Graphics Library) is a cross-language, multi-platform API (application programming interface) for rendering 2D and 3D vector graphics.
|
Up to 4.6 |
|
OpenCL* support
OpenCL (Open Computing Language) is a multi-platform API (application programming interface) for heterogeneous parallel programming.
|
3.0 |
| Media Profiles | HDR10, HDR10+ GAMING, Dolby Vision |
|
Multi-format codecs
Multi-format codecs provide hardware encoding and decoding for superior video playback, content creation and streaming.
|
2 |
| VESA Adaptive Sync | Yes |
|
Intel Support® Extension for PyTorch* (IPEX)
Intel Support® Extension for PyTorch* (IPEX)», Boolean value, limit 0, at the bottom of the section «Supported technologies». Pop-up hint: «Intel Extension® for PyTorch* for GPU extends PyTorch with modern features and optimizations for additional performance gains on Intel graphics cards. Intel releases its latest optimizations and features in the Intel extension.® for PyTorch* before including them in the PyTorch open source code. Learn more about the Intel extension® for PyTorch*.
|
Yes |
|
Intel Support® Xe Super Sampling (XeSS)
Intel® Xe Super Sampling (XeSS) is an AI-enhanced resolution scaling technology that delivers higher performance and high image fidelity, leveraging the hardware capabilities of DP4a and XMX in Xe GPUs. XeSS is implemented using open standards such as Shader Model 6.4 to ensure broad availability across many games and a wide range of hardware. Learn more about Intel® Xe Super Sampling.
|
Yes |