Nvidia unveiled its new RTX Pro Blackwell series GPUs at GTC 2025, headlined by the powerful RTX Pro 6000 Blackwell for workstations. This new GPU also comes in variants designed for desktops, laptops, and data centers, targeting professionals like designers, developers, data scientists, and creatives.
The “RTX Pro” branding distinguishes the Blackwell architecture from previous generations like Ada Lovelace, Ampere, and Turing, as well as from consumer-grade GPUs. This clarifies its positioning as a professional-grade component.
The RTX Pro 6000 Blackwell workstation GPU boasts impressive specifications, including 96GB of GDDR7 memory and up to 4000 AI TOPS performance. Its 600-watt power requirement puts it a step above the consumer-focused RTX 5090.
Similar in design to high-end gaming GPUs, the RTX Pro 6000 Blackwell incorporates a double-flow-through cooling system. It also features 24,064 CUDA cores, a 512-bit memory bus, and 1792 GB/s of memory bandwidth. Further enhancements include PCIe Gen 5 support, DisplayPort 2.1, and updated software support for the latest Blackwell RT cores and Tensor cores.
Nvidia envisions the RTX Pro 6000 Blackwell powering various high-performance sectors, including generative AI, game development, cloud services, architecture, automotive, financial services, healthcare, manufacturing, media and entertainment, and retail.
A Max-Q Workstation Edition, focusing on maximum efficiency, is also planned. Additionally, an RTX Pro 6000 Blackwell Server Edition will be available.
Nvidia also announced the RTX Pro 5000 and RTX Pro 4000 Blackwell for desktops and laptops, along with the RTX Pro 4500 Blackwell for desktops, all slated for a May release.
While pricing for the RTX Pro 6000 workstation variant remains undisclosed, Nvidia confirmed partnerships with PNY and TD Synnex for distribution. Dell, HP, and Lenovo are expected to release systems featuring the GPU by April and May. Other variants and partnerships will be announced later, with availability expected between summer and the end of the year.
Specific availability and pricing information for other variants and partnerships is less concrete, with releases anticipated between summer and later in the year.