NVIDIA announces RTX Pro 6000 graphics card with 96 GB VRAM
NVIDIA has introduced the RTX Pro 6000 (Blackwell) series of graphics processors, designed for professional designers, developers, and data scientists. The new GPUs will be available in a variety of configurations, including versions for workstations, PCs, laptops, and data centers.
The RTX Pro 6000 Blackwell workstation card has 96GB of GDDR7 memory and consumes 600W of power. It has 24,064 CUDA cores, a 512-bit memory bus, and provides 1,792GB/s of bandwidth. The GPU supports PCIe Gen 5, DisplayPort 2.1, and the latest generation of Blackwell architecture RT and Tensor cores.
The RTX Pro 6000 Blackwell is designed for AI computing, game development , and other professional tasks that require a large amount of VRAM and a high-performance GPU.
NVIDIA is using the new RTX Pro branding to replace the RTX numbering scheme it previously used. The company is also launching the RTX Pro 5000 and RTX Pro 4000 Blackwell in desktop and laptop form factors, as well as the RTX Pro 4500 Blackwell for desktops.
The RTX Pro Blackwell laptop lineup will include the 3000, 2000, 1000, and 500 models. These GPUs come with up to 24GB of VRAM and support NVIDIA Blackwell Max-Q technology, which the company says uses artificial intelligence to intelligently and continuously optimize a laptop's performance and power efficiency.
The NVIDIA RTX Pro 6000 Blackwell Server Edition will soon be available in data center configurations from leading partners including Cisco, Dell Technologies, Hewlett Packard Enterprise, Lenovo, and Supermicro.
The NVIDIA RTX Pro 6000 Blackwell Workstation Edition and NVIDIA RTX Pro 6000 Blackwell Max-Q Workstation Edition will be available through global distributors including PNY and TD SYNNEX in April. Manufacturers including BOXX, Dell, HP Inc, Lambda, and Lenovo will be available starting in May.
NVIDIA RTX Pro Blackwell GPUs for laptops will be available in Dell, HP, Lenovo, and Razer models later this year.