- The Maxsun Arc Pro B60 Dual 48G Turbo fuses two Intel GPUs in a work card
- With 48 GB of VRM on board, the card promises space for the head to demand AI and data tasks
- Energy consumption between 250W and 400W would be consideration at the Build work station
Maxsun has revealed the ARC Pro B60 Dual 48g Turbo, a graphics card of $ 1,200 that places two GPU Intel in a single table.
This product takes an unusual route in the current market, where most manufacturers have abandoned Dual GPU designs in favor of unique and more powerful chips.
Instead, Maxsun combines two AR B60 processors on a card, admitted by 48 GB of GDDR6 memory.
Designed for specialized workloads
Each GPU connects to a 192 -bit memory interface with 456 GB/s bandwidth, and together the card brings 5,120 FP32 nuclei to the table.
The hardware is based on the “Battlemage” XE-2 of Intel design, specifically the BMG-21 variant, which marks one of the few attempts at work degree of work to use this architecture in a dual configuration.
Unlike the consumer products designed for high tables of pictures in the games, this double Intel GPU card is presented as a tool for computer fields.
Maxsun describes this device with the phrase “Cut the cloud. Maintain the power”, which suggests a boost towards local confidential data processing.
The movement of a sign of 120W of AR B60 unique to a combined load between 250 and 400W shows that this is a hungry device of energy.
Feeding two GPUs requires a strong delivery and cooling of energy, which in turn complicates the implementation in compact work station.
The PCIE 5.0 X16 dependence guarantees that the transfer of data to both GPU is handled with sufficient bandwidth, but does not change the reality that the highest energy consumption can limit adoption.
A work station PC with this card could theoretically execute large models such as Deepseek R 70B or QWQ 32B completely internally.
It remains to be seen if the performance coincides with that of the dedicated server hardware.
Although the card is not sold as a video editing PC component, its 48 GB of VRM could attract users who work with extremely large projects.
The double GPU arrangement also releases the slots of the motherboard, which could benefit the systems where the expansion space is limited.
The practicality of this configuration is still uncertain, especially given the varied software optimization history for multiple GPU systems.
With the retail availability that is expected soon, it is unlikely that the Dual Pro B60 48g Turbo will reach the main buyers.
Instead, it seems aimed at researchers, engineers and IA developers who value large memory groups and local calculation capacity on the production of raw games.
Through Guru3D