By Hassan Mujtaba
Publication Date: 2026-03-25 13:00:00
Intel’s Arc Pro B70 is designed to offer accessible local inference for AI users, delivering more memory at half the price of the competition.
Intel Arc Pro B70 vs NVIDIA RTX PRO 4000 Blackwell: 32 GB vs 24 GB, $949 vs $1800, More AI Context, 2x Tokens Per Dollar
So we talked about the unveiling of the Intel Arc Pro B70 graphics card in our other post, where we highlighted the specifications, availability, and prices of the product. The B70 is going to be the flagship Pro & AI product from Intel within its Arc Pro stack, and they have some interesting figures to showcase for this product.
On a high-level, Intel states the following benefits for its Arc Pro B70 graphics cards:
- Up to 2.2x larger context windows with the Intel Arc Pro B70 versus the competition.
- Up to 6.2x faster responses in multi-agent/multi-user workloads with the Intel Arc Pro B70 versus the competition.
- Up to 2x tokens per dollar performance with the Intel Arc Pro B70 versus the competition.

First of all, the Intel Arc Pro B70 looks very impressive given its specifications at this price point. Intel has positioned the Arc Pro B70 against the NVIDIA RTX PRO 4000 Blackwell. That GPU generally costs around $1800 US, which is almost twice the price of the Arc Pro B70, which starts at $949 US. One of the main advantages is very clear, and that’s memory. The RTX Pro features 24 GB of memory, but the Arc Pro B70 has 32 GB of memory, a 33% higher…