Nvidia is announcing Its RTX Pro Blackwell Series Today is designed to meet the needs of GPU, professional designers, developers, data scientists and creations. The lineup includes the Line RTX Pro 6000 Blackwell GPU for work stations as well as other RTX Pro Black Wheel Desktop and Laptop variations and RTX Pro 6000 Blackwell data center version.
For work stations, RTX Pro will send 6000 Blackwell 96GBGDR with 7 memory and require 600 watts power, which is slightly higher than 575 watts of RTX 5090. It also includes PCI General 5 Support, Display Port 2.1, and the latest Black Wheel Generation of the RT Corps and Tensor Corps.
It is designed for the use of GPUwork station, which is primarily a professional who works on sports development, AI workload, or any professional tasks that require a lot of VRAM and sharp GPU. The RTX Pro will also be available for 6000 Blackwell data centers in a variety of cue and server editions.
Nvidia is using its new RTX Pro Branding to replace the RTX numbering scheme that it has previously used in the past. NVIDIA RTX Pro 5000 and RTX Pro 4000 Blackwell are also launching in desktop and laptop form factors, along with RTX Pro 4500 Blackwells for desktop.
The laptop version of RTX Pro Blackwell will also include 3000, 2000, 1000, and 500 models. The variations of the laptop come up with VRAMs up to 24 GB, and they also support the latest Blackwell Max-Keo technologies of GPN Woodia, which the company claims to “improve the performance and power efficiency of the laptop with AI.”
These laptops will also challenge GPUMD’s Strex Holo chips, which contains 128 GB Unified memory, which is common between CPUs, GPUs, and AI engines. The framework has built a small desktop with the latest AMD’s latest chips, so it would be interesting to see what kind of work stations and laptops will be sent with NVIDIA’s RTX Pro Blackwell GPUS.
NVIDIA has not yet cost the RTX Pro 6000 work station variations yet, but it will be available from partition partners such as PNY and TD Synnex in April, which will be available for manufacturers such as Dell, HP, and Lenovo, starting from May.
Different conditions of the server will be “available soon” from Cisco, Dell, HP, Lenovo, and Sophramic. Cloud providers such as AWS, Google Cloud, Microsoft Azure, and Corio will also have RTX Pro 6000 Blackwell Server this year.
The remaining RTX Pro for work stations will be available from Box X, Dell, HP, and Lenovo in the summer, and the variations of RTX Pro Blackwell laptop will be sent to Dell, HP, Lenovo, and Roger devices later this year.