Maxsun launches powerful Arc Pro B70 graphics cards with 32GB memory
Maxsun has officially launched its new Arc Pro B70 series graphics cards, built in partnership with Intel. These new GPUs are made for AI work, content creation, and other heavy tasks. The company says this new series brings better performance, more memory, and improved software support compared to the earlier models.

The biggest highlight is the large 32GB VRAM. This helps users run big AI models and handle complex projects without running into memory issues. With 32 Xe cores, the card is designed to keep performance stable even during long workloads.



Maxsun has also improved how memory is used. With special settings from Intel Arc Pro, the GPU can reduce memory usage during AI tasks. This means users can get good performance without needing extra hardware, which can help save money.

The Arc Pro B70 cards also support PCIe 5.0 x16, which improves communication between multiple GPUs. This is useful for users who want to build powerful systems with more than one graphics card. The dual-slot design also makes it easier to install multiple GPUs in one system.
In terms of raw performance, the Arc Pro B70 series offers up to 608 GB/s memory bandwidth and up to 367 TOPS of AI power. This allows faster AI processing, smoother rendering, and better video work.

On the software side, the GPU supports tools like PyTorch and comes with ISV certifications for stability in professional apps. It also supports vLLM for large AI models and uses Docker to make setup simple and quick.
For display, users get three DisplayPort 2.1 ports and one HDMI 2.1a port. This allows multiple high-quality displays without losing image clarity.
Maxsun is offering two versions of the card. The Turbo version uses active cooling with a fan and vapor chamber, while the fanless version is made for server systems that rely on airflow inside the case.
With this launch, Maxsun is clearly focusing on AI and professional users. The Arc Pro B70 series brings strong performance, high memory, and flexible setup options, making it a solid choice for modern workloads.





