
NVIDIA’s next-generation RTX Pro 6000 Blackwell GPU has surfaced in online listings, revealing key details ahead of its expected May 2025 launch. The high-end professional graphics card is priced at $8,435 and features 96GB of memory, making it a powerhouse for AI workloads, 3D rendering, and advanced computing applications.
RTX Pro 6000 Blackwell GPU Specifications
The newly listed RTX Pro 6000 is part of NVIDIA’s Blackwell architecture, the successor to Ada Lovelace. While official specifications have not yet been confirmed, early details suggest the following features:
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96GB of GDDR6 memory, optimized for professional applications.
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High-bandwidth performance, catering to AI, data science, and content creation.
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Blackwell GPU architecture, offering improved efficiency and power management.
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Expected launch in May 2025, with availability expected shortly after.
NVIDIA’s Growing Blackwell Lineup
The RTX Pro 6000 Blackwell joins NVIDIA’s growing portfolio of next-gen GPUs, including rumored workstation and AI-focused products. While this card is aimed at professional users, NVIDIA is also expected to launch consumer-grade Blackwell GPUs later this year.
Pricing and Availability
Retail listings indicate a price tag of $8,435, aligning with NVIDIA’s previous high-performance workstation GPUs. Given its professional-grade capabilities, the RTX Pro 6000 Blackwell is positioned as a premium solution for industries requiring high computational power.
Also, with an official launch expected in May, more details on performance, features, and benchmarks should emerge in the coming weeks.
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