Intel's newly launched Battlemage workstation cards, particularly the B60, aim to provide a budget-friendly GPU option for AI inference. However, the performance fails to compete with Nvidiaâs high-end RTX Pro 6000 cards. While the B60 is cheaper, at around $500 expected pricing, it pales in comparison to Nvidia's offerings, which deliver significantly superior performance. Intel's strategy seems to rely on multi-GPU configurations, with the concept of "Project Battlematrix," where multiple B60s can be used together to bridge the performance gap, although performance still remains limited.
Intel's Battlemage B60 GPU offers a budget-friendly option for AI inference but lags significantly behind Nvidia's offerings in performance and capabilities.
With the expectation of multi-GPU configurations, Intel's B60 aims to achieve competitive performance by leveraging parallelism, albeit still much lower than Nvidia's solutions.
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