Intel Arc Pro B50 is up to 20% slower than the Arc B570 gaming GPU in early Geekbench tests — almost doubles the A50 in synthetic tests

Intel’s Arc Pro B50 has appeared on a benchmark listing for the first time, providing a realistic idea of its performance. Spotted by Benchleak, the B50 was seen on Geekbench, where it scored 78,661 points in the Vulkan GPU test and 69,890 points in the OpenCL test. Those are relatively modest numbers, but somewhat expected given the card’s specifications. The B50 is the lowest-end SKU Intel is currently producing, featuring only 16 Xe Cores, two fewer than the gaming-oriented B570.

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Image credit: Future

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Intel announced the B50 as part of its new lineup of professional GPUs earlier this year at Computex. Arc Pro B50 and B60 are both based on the Battlemage architecture, the third iteration of the Blue Team’s contemporary graphics IP. The B50, in particular, utilizes a cut-down BMG-21 die—identical to the one powering the B570 gaming SKU—with fewer Xe Cores. Still, it features more VRAM, which is beneficial in workstation scenarios, as well as support for PCIe 5.0.