April 28, 2026

32GB, hot takes, and hotter air

Intel Arc Pro B70 Review

Intel’s new AI graphics card looks tempting, but the comments turned into a roast

TLDR: Intel’s new Arc Pro B70 is a pricier but bigger-memory AI graphics card aimed at people who want to run AI at home or work. Commenters liked the value idea, but the real debate was whether slow software support and lots of heat make it a bargain or just a very expensive room heater.

Intel showed up with a new pro-grade graphics card aimed at people who want to run AI tools locally, and on paper it’s got the thing everyone obsesses over right now: more memory. The Arc Pro B70 packs 32GB, doubles up a lot of what the smaller B50 had, and lands cheaper than some rivals from AMD and NVIDIA. That should have been the victory lap. Instead, the community immediately turned it into a messy group chat about heat, speed, software problems, and dream machines that don’t exist yet.

The strongest reactions split into two camps. One side basically said, “Nice price, but does it actually deliver where it counts?” Commenters zeroed in on real-world AI use, especially how fast answers start appearing on screen. One user flat-out said 32GB at 230 watts “is perhaps not super interesting,” joking that you could heat a building with it — except, as they dryly added, heat pumps exist. Ouch. Another commenter was harsher, arguing the card trails an NVIDIA option badly in output speed and that Intel’s software support is lagging behind, which for AI fans is the kind of complaint that starts comment-thread fistfights.

Then came the lovable chaos. One person popped in with benchmark receipts via Phoronix, while another delivered pure fan-fiction energy: they don’t care what Intel calls the next chip, they just want a monster workstation at home and bragged they’re saving money by not paying for Claude Code. The vibe? Curious, skeptical, slightly thirsty. People want Intel to succeed — they just don’t want to be beta testers in a space heater cosplay.

Key Points

  • The article presents the Intel Arc Pro B70 as a new 32 GB professional GPU designed for AI workloads where VRAM capacity is important.
  • Unlike some competing products, the B70 is described as a new product in Intel’s lineup rather than an existing GPU modified with more memory.
  • The B70 uses Intel’s Xe2 architecture and includes professional features such as ECC memory, certified drivers, and dual media engines with HEVC and AV1 support.
  • Compared with the Arc Pro B50, the B70 doubles Xe cores and VRAM, increases memory bandwidth to 608 GB/s, raises clock speeds, and increases TDP to 230 W.
  • The article positions the B70 against AMD’s Radeon AI PRO R9700 and NVIDIA’s RTX Blackwell products, emphasizing its pricing and memory-capacity tradeoffs.

Hottest takes

"You could use the cards for heating up a building, but heatpumps exist." — speedgoose
"Whatever the hell you name it doesn't matter to me" — dwoldrich
"can only produce 1/3 of the token of RTX PRO 4500... It lacked software support" — ycui7
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