Press Kit: Intel at Computex 2025

As it commemorates four decades of work with the Taiwan ecosystem, Intel announces new GPUs, Intel Gaudi 3 deployments and AI Assistant Builder availability.
At Computex 2025, Intel marks 40 years of technological collaboration in Taiwan and introduces new graphics processing units (GPUs) aimed at addressing the demanding requirements of AI, data centers and client workloads. Company announcements at Computex emphasize Intel’s dedication to advancing computing architectures with products specifically designed for prosumers, workstations and edge computing.
During the May 20-23, 2025, event in Taipei, Taiwan, Intel expands its GPU lineup for professionals with new Intel® Arc™ Pro B-Series GPUs, introduces new deployment capabilities for Intel® Gaudi® 3 AI accelerators optimized for rack scale design and PCIe integration, and shares the availability of Intel® AI Assistant Builder on GitHub.
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- News: Computex: Intel Unveils New GPUs for AI and Workstations
- News: AI Assistant Builder Delivers Free AI Assistants
- Postcard from Computex: Intel Celebrates 40 Years of Innovation in Taiwan
- Postcard from Computex: Postcard from Computex: The Workstation Gets a New Life
- Blog: Computex 2025: Intel's Desktop & Mobile Workstations
Intel Arc Pro B-Series
- Media Deck: Intel Arc Pro B-Series
- Data Sheet: Intel Arc Pro B50 GPU
- Data Sheet: Intel Arc Pro B60 GPU
Intel Gaudi 3
Intel Gaudi 3 AI Accelerators are Now Available in PCIe and Rack Scale Systems
On May 19, 2025, in advance of Computex, Intel shares updates to Intel Gaudi 3 PCIe cards, which support scalable AI inferencing within existing data center server environments. Because of their scalable configurations, Intel Gaudi 3 PCIe cards can help businesses – from small in size to large enterprises – benefit from the flexibility of running small to large AI models. (Credit: Intel Corporation)
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