Supermicro has updated its SYS-212B-FN2T server to include support for Intel Arc Pro B70 graphics, even before Intel has officially announced the GPU. This early listing gives a clear look at where the upcoming workstation card will fit in enterprise and edge AI systems.
The SYS-212B-FN2T is a 2U front I/O edge AI server built on a single Socket E2 platform that supports Intel Xeon 6700 and 6500 series processors. The system offers up to four PCIe 5.0 x16 slots and supports up to two double-width or three single-width GPUs, with direct PCIe 5.0 x16 CPU-to-GPU connectivity for high bandwidth workloads.
According to Supermicro, the Arc Pro B70 now appears on the server’s official product page alongside Arc Pro B50 and Arc Pro B60 variants, confirming platform-level compatibility even though Intel has not shared final details yet.

What we know about Arc Pro B70
Reports suggest that Intel plans to launch the Arc Pro B70 soon, with expected specifications that include:
- 32 Xe2 cores
- 32GB ECC GDDR6 memory
- 256-bit memory interface
- Power range between 160W and 290W
Supermicro’s listing confirms system support, but it does not confirm final specifications or retail availability. The company also has not clarified whether these GPUs will be Intel-branded models or partner variants.
This early update shows that hardware partners are already preparing for the launch, with server platforms ready to support the new GPU as soon as Intel makes it official.