
Earlier, NVIDIA unveiled its high-performance RTX Pro 6000 Blackwell GPU, tailored specifically for professional users—a release that not only promises exceptional computational capabilities but also comes with a correspondingly premium price tag.
U.S.-based IT retailer Connections has recently listed the series for enterprise customers, with the RTX Pro 6000 priced at $8,565, the RTX Pro 5000 at $4,569, the RTX Pro 4500 at $2,623, and the RTX Pro 4000 at $1,546. While such pricing is expected for professional-grade hardware, the figures suggest that NVIDIA has indeed raised its baseline prices—considering that the previous-generation RTX 6000 debuted at $6,800, reflecting a 25.9% increase.
Whereas the prior generation carried the RTX X000 nomenclature, NVIDIA has now adopted the “Pro” designation for its latest lineup to mark the distinction—thus introducing a new naming convention: RTX Pro X000 or X050.
In terms of application, NVIDIA offers both server-grade and workstation desktop variants, targeting creative professionals, developers, scientists, and others whose workflows demand immense graphical processing power.
Naturally, given their professional orientation, these GPUs boast formidable specifications. For example, the RTX Pro 6000 is equipped with 96GB of cutting-edge GDDR7 memory and an astounding 24,054 CUDA cores, placing its performance beyond reproach.
Below is a summary of the specifications and reference pricing for the RTX Pro 6000 through RTX Pro 4050:
GPU | RTX Pro 6000 Blackwell | RTX Pro 5000 Blackwell | RTX Pro 4500 Blackwell | RTX Pro 4000 Blackwell |
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GPU Name | GB202 | GB202 | GB203 | GB203 |
CUDA Cores | 24,064 | 14,080 | 10,496 | 8,960 |
Streaming Multiprocessors | 188 | 110 | 82 | 70 |
Memory | 96GB | 48GB | 32GB | 24GB |
Memory Speed | 28 Gbps | 28 Gbps | 28 Gbps | 28 Gbps |
% Die Enabled | 97.92% | 57.29% | 97.62% | 83.33% |
Tensor Cores | 752 | 440 | 328 | 280 |
Ray Tracing Cores | 188 | 110 | 82 | 70 |
L2 Cache | 128MB | 96MB? | 64MB? | 48MB? |
TGP | 300W/600W | 300W | 200W | 140W |
Listed Price | $8,565 | $4,569 | $2,623 | $1,546 |
Via: Tom’s Hardware