Newly announced nvidia GPU RTX Pro Blackwell The lists were presented to RelationsA computer retailer based in the United States targeting corporate customers. Prices start as low as $ 700 (via Video).
The retailer’s website also lists a wide range of not announced Blackwell GPU, such as RTX Pro 2000 and RTX Pro 4000 SFF Blackwell, as well as their expected prices. We are already aware of the specifications, which gives us an idea of the place where the prices is compared to the latest generation. Note that these are premature lists that could very well deviate from the prices of the shelves, so we should not read too much.
The RTX Pro Blackwell family is the NVIDIA’s blackwell work room in the Blackwell range, with a new “pro” modifier to further distinguish these products from other offers. Using 24 GB GDDR7 modules (3 GB), NVIDIA has achieved a 50% increase in the VRAM capacity on the same bus width compared to the GEFORCE RTX 50 standard GPU. The most interesting thing is the RTX Pro 6000 Blackwell flagship, which contains 96 GB of memory in Clam Clam mode, where each side of the PCB can host 48 GB.
The connections have published product registration pages with the prices of these Blackwell Proviz GPUs, but they are not yet for sale. The first RTX Pro 6000 Blackwell was listed from $ 8,565 ($ 8,435 in bulk) for an increase of 26% compared to the latest generation RTX 6000 ADA. Nvidia offers This GPU in Workstation, Max-Q and Server Editions Workstation; The TGP of the Max-Q is capped at 300W, while the server variant relies on external cooling via server fans.
NVIDIA RTX PRO BLACKWELL GPU Specifications and prices
Gpu |
RTX Pro 6000 Blackwell |
RTX Pro 5000 Blackwell |
RTX Pro 4500 Blackwell |
RTX Pro 4000 Blackwell |
---|---|---|---|---|
GPU name |
GB202 |
GB202 |
GB203 |
GB203 |
Cuda hearts |
24 064 |
14,080 |
10,496 |
8 960 |
Multiprocessor streaming |
188 |
110 |
82 |
70 |
Memory |
96 GB |
48 GB |
32 GB |
24 GB |
Memory speed |
28 Gbps |
28 Gbps |
28 Gbps |
28 Gbps |
% Die activated |
97.92% |
57.29% |
97.62% |
83.33% |
Tensor nuclei |
752 |
440 |
328 |
280 |
Ray tracing cores |
188 |
110 |
82 |
70 |
L2 cache |
128 MB |
96 MB? |
64 MB? |
48 MB? |
Tgp |
300W / 600W |
300W |
200W |
140W |
Listed price |
$ 8,565 |
$ 4,569 |
$ 2,623 |
$ 1,546 |
At the bottom of the battery is the RTX Pro 5000 Blackwell, listed for $ 4,569. According to your retailer, it is between the same and 15% more expensive than the RTX 5000 ADA. Nvidia has packaged this GPU with 48 GB of memory and a GB202 matrix very cut in a design with double obstacle. Then, the RTX Pro 4500 Blackwell, which goes to GB203 and 32 GB and is listed for $ 2,623. This price is quite comparable to the RTX 4500 ADA.
While the RTX Pro 4000 Blackwell, with its compact dimensions and its unique form factor, more or less qualifies more or less as a GPU SFF (small factor factor), Nvidia has not explicitly added a “SFF” modifier in its name. We found two lists of this GPU in the SFF flavors and not SFF at $ 1,546, almost at the same level as the Handle of RTX 4000 Ada ads that we found online.
Below is the RTX Pro 2000 Blackwell unexpected, at a price of $ 700. Like his counterpart Ada Lovelace, he could be planned for the launch on a later date. The specifications are unknown, although a 128 -bit bus combination and 24 GB of GDDR7 opens doors for potential VRAM configurations of 12 GB and 24 GB (Clamshell).