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NVIDIA Launches RTX Pro 6000 Blackwell GPU with 24,064 Cores and 96GB Memory

Published: at 08:38 PM

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Original article: Nvidia’s RTX Pro 6000 has 96GB of VRAM and 600W of power

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The introduction of the RTX Pro 6000 Blackwell GPU signifies NVIDIA’s commitment to advancing high-performance computing for professionals. The substantial increase in CUDA cores and memory capacity caters to the growing demands of game developers, data scientists, and AI researchers. The shift to the Blackwell architecture and the custom TSMC 4NP process node reflects NVIDIA’s strategy to push the boundaries of GPU performance and efficiency. However, the 600W power requirement may necessitate robust cooling solutions and could impact energy consumption considerations. The rebranding to the RTX Pro series aligns with NVIDIA’s efforts to streamline its product offerings, potentially simplifying choices for consumers and businesses alike. As competitors like AMD introduce alternatives with significant memory capacities, such as the Strix Halo chips with 128GB of unified memory, NVIDIA’s latest offerings will need to demonstrate superior performance and efficiency to maintain a competitive edge.


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