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Intel Teases New Arc Pro Graphics Cards Ahead Of Computex

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Last updated: 2025/05/07 at 6:44 PM
News Room Published 7 May 2025
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Intel is teasing new Arc Pro graphics cards coming to market.

Posted this evening to X is a tweet reading: “New Intel® Arc™ Pro GPUs are on the way. See you in Taipei!” There is an image with a graphic of “Pro + AI Multiply Computex”.

Intel new Arc Pro cards coming

Computex this year runs from 19 to 23 May in Taipei, Taiwan.

It looks like they’ll be announcing new Arc Pro graphics cards for the Battlemage family. It will be interesting to find out the details as should be backed by their open-source Linux graphics driver stack that has been maturing quite a bit since the first Arc B-Series B570/B580 consumer graphics cards were introduced several months ago.

What do you hope to see from the new Intel Arc Pro hardware and its open-source/Linux support? Share your thoughts in the forums.

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