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Sorry PC gamers -- Intel didn’t bring a consumer B770 GPU to Computex.
Despite replies from Intel’s X account telling gamers to “stay tuned,” there won’t be any news on that front, as Intel’s Thomas Hannaford sent over a statement saying, “The social media posts were in reference to Arc Pro news we plan to share at Computex. We are not sharing any future products or plans.”
Intel’s announcements today consisted of new Arc Pro B60 and B50 GPUs for prosumers and AI developers, its Gaudi 3 AI accelerators, and the public beta launch of its AI Assistant Builder for building and running custom AI agents locally on Intel-powered PCs.
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