The RTX PRO 6000 can cost a leg and an arm, but it gives you a whopping 96 GB VRAM capacity. The card is now selling in various regions for over ten grand.
NVIDIA RTX PRO 6000 Spotted on Japanese and EU Retailers: Starting at €8,982 Including Taxes
NVIDIA's top-of-the-line Blackwell offering in the Professional segment is now being listed on multiple retailers around the world. The GPU, which was launched officially in March, can now be purchased in regions like the EU, NA, and Japan, with prices starting at around US$10,000.
NVIDIA's RTX PRO 6000 is currently listed on UK retailer Lambda-Tek for £7659.18, including VAT, which translates to US$10,166. The GPU is also listed at other EU-based retailers, starting at €8,982 or US$10,190 including VAT. At another EU retailer, the price was much higher at €10,922, which translates to US$12,391.
These prices were obvious at the time of launch since we had already seen a listing for over $10,000 at a Canadian retailer previously. The GPU is also listed on a Japanese retailer for over 1.6M Yen or US$11,326, but surprisingly, one guy on Reddit was able to receive a $5000 grant from NVIDIA and has posted a few pics of the GPU.
The GPU is a dual-slot card with a design similar to the RTX 5090 Founders Edition. Since both utilize the same GB202 die, there are a lot of similarities between these cards, but the RTX PRO 6000 is the maxed-out version. While the RTX 5090 ships with 21,760 CUDA cores, the RTX PRO 6000 has 24,064. However, the most significant change is the tripling of the memory capacity on the latter, which is currently unfeasible on the RTX 5090.
The RTX PRO 6000 brings a whopping 96 GB of GDDR7 memory, doubling the VRAM capacity compared to its predecessor, the RTX 6000 ADA. With such a massive VRAM size, the RTX PRO 6000 is ready to take on intensive AI workloads and will be ideal for startups and other small businesses. The RTX PRO 6000 has some unique features that the GeForce RTX 50 misses, such as the Multi-Instance GPU (MIG), which allows the GPU to be partitioned into four instances for better multitasking by distributing the workload to prevent interference.
The GPU can still play games even though it's not aimed at gamers, but one shouldn't expect it to deliver any solid performance uplifts. It will be mostly equivalent to the RTX 5090, but does perform slightly better in path tracing tests.
News Sources: Videocardz, Overclock3D, @jisakuhibi,
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