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It is a good amount for AI tasks though, so we can expect to see Nvidia announce an AI version of the RTX 6000 Blackwell when it finally takes the wraps off its next-gen product.
Nvidia has announced the RTX 6000 48GB graphics card, the latest model to join its family of workstation-focused GPUs designed for content creators and enterprise-grade graphics.
NVIDIA has revealed the pricing for its new high-end workstation GPU the RTX 6000 Ada featuring third-gen RT Cores, fourth-gen Tensor, and 48GB of memory.
It's not built for gaming, but someone has put the $6,800 300W NVIDIA RTX 6000 Ada workstation GPU to the test with the 3DMark TimeSpy benchmark.
Online leaks appear to reveal details of Nvidia's upcoming RTX Pro 6000 Blackwell GPU, which promises to be the company’s most powerful workstation card to date. Information spotted on Leadtek ...
In the US, enterprise-focused retailer Connection has listed the RTX Pro 6000 Blackwell at $8,565, marking a 26 per cent increase over the previous-generation RTX 6000 Ada.
Hot on the heels of NVIDIA unveiling its RTX 4000 workstation card in small form factor trim, there's already chatter of a beefier RTX 5000.
The $1,200 price tag of the RTX 4080 always seemed too high, and with the Super version's $200 haircut, it feels like Nvidia's copped to it.
NVIDIA RTX Pro 6000 Blackwell Cards Spotted With A Massive 96GB Of GDDR7 by Paul Lilly — Sunday, March 09, 2025, 11:30 AM EDT Comments ...