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Intel officially launches Arc Pro B50 graphics card

Following its announcement at Computex 2025, Intel has officially released the new Arc Pro B50. This is the first workstation card based on the “Battlemage” architecture, and it's aimed squarely at the compact, small-form-factor professional market, where power and size are key considerations. The Arc Pro B50 (via VideoCardz) is …

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AMD introduces Radeon Pro W7400 graphics card

AMD has quietly expanded its RDNA 3 professional graphics lineup with a new entry-level model, the Radeon Pro W7400. This new card slots in below the existing W7500, targeting low-cost, power-efficient workstation builds primarily for the OEM market. The new Radeon Pro W7400 (via VideoCardz) is based on the same …

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Boston launches next-gen workstations for AI, VFX and scientific innovation

Boston Limited has introduced a number of new professional workstations designed to address the diverse needs of users in AI, scientific computing, media production and engineering. The line-up consists of four targeted series - Helix, Insight, Render, and Forge - each available in both Pro and Ultra configurations, allowing users to match performance levels to their specific workloads and budgets.

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Nvidia launches new RTX 5880 Ada workstation graphics cards

Nvidia has recently announced a new workstation desktop GPU, the RTX 5880 Ada. This release is a response to the U.S. export limitations that restrict the shipment of the flagship RTX 6000 ADA GPU to certain countries, including China. However, contrary to the RTX 4090D, the new workstation card will …

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Intel starts teasing new generation of workstation CPUs

Intel hasn't updated its line of HEDT processors in a while but that will soon change. The company has started teasing its return to the market via social media, claiming the new workstation CPUs are “coming soon”. Intel has now publicly confirmed that its new HEDT processors are indeed right …

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