Online Tech -Detailers all over the world have begun to offer Nvidia’s Flagship Professional Graphics Card, The RTX Pro 6000 Blackwell WorkStation Edition, For pre-ordering for as little as USD 7,673, far below the PC connection’s 8,435 USD, a non-soaked discount of 9%.
B2B specialists Tech-American and Directdial (presumably sharing the same database) has sent lists for Nvidia’s most expensive video card ever launched.
The less powerful but more sparse RTX Pro 6000 Blackwell Max Q WorkStation Edition is also available at the same price. Both models are sold in retail packaging for a weak prize.
PC connection (and Mac connection) items have been removed for now, but provant, ITCreations, Exxact Corporation in the US and Indes, Itsupplies, Gegeka in Europe has pages up to RTX Pro 6000 Blackwell Workstation Edition, some with prices, some without.
Fresh RTX PRO stores available soon?
Nvidia debuted three versions of NVIDIA RTX Pro 6000 video card last week at its annual GPU technology conference (GTC) In San Jose, California.
It is unlikely that the server version will ever sell, as it will almost certainly only be sold as part of a server system.
The MAX-Q literation delivers 10% less performance with a reduction of 50% in power consumption, making it ideal for systems where more cards will be implemented.
With up to 4000 AI Tops Performance, the regular Vanilla RTX Pro 6000 BWE is the most powerful NVIDIA GPU ever launched.
It has twice as much memory size (and power consumption) for its previous performance -master, RTX 6000 and 3x, RTX 5090, Best GPU in the consumer market.
Apart from NVIDIA, PNY, LEADTEK and Elsa are the other graphics card manufacturers who will store the RTX Pro series.
NVIDIA RTX PRO formation to be an apartment purchase?
At the time of writing, there is a price difference of approx. 1,100 USD between the current flagship and the former, RTX 6000 ADA generation, but there is more to it than just pricing.
I managed to track another four RTX PRO cards, including the unannounced RTX Pro 2000 with 8 GB GDDR7 memory and one 115W TDP.
On paper, this is the only card that seems to have regressed compared to the previous generation, as it has half the memory of its predecessor, the RTX 2000 ADA generation.
For the other three (4000, 4500, 5000) I reserve my judgment, but on paper it looks quite promising.
The RTX Pro 4000 has the same amount of memory as one step up from the previous generation (RTX 4500 AG), has a 33% lower power consumption and a much higher CUDA core counting and memory bandwidth.
Given that the RTX 4500 AG costs $ 2,139 and RTX Pro 4000 costs $ 1,407, there is no obvious reason to choose the former rather than the latter.
Compared to the RTX 5000 AG, the RTX Pro 4500 has a much lower power consumption (20%) and a much higher memory bandwidth, but also fewer CUDA cores.
However, this is the 4th generation of and I expect both cards to have largely similar performance.
In terms of pricing, RTX Pro costs 4500 USD 2,268, while RTX 5000 AG RETAILS FOR USD 3,742, 65% more expensive, making it very difficult to justify the latter.
There is a similar pattern between the RTX Pro 5000 and RTX 6000 AG when it comes to cuda kernels, memory bandwidth and amount.
However, their TDP (300W) is the same, while the RTX 6000 AG is approx. 62% more expensive than RTX Pro 5000.
Oddly enough, Nvidia has not revealed performance metrics (Floating Point Performance Single Precision and FP4 AI tops with sparsity) of these four cards for unclear reasons.
It prevents us from making comparisons from head-to-head that can leave stocks in the channel unsold and cause retailers a lot of headaches.
Bulk/OEM -pack where it is available |
Header Cell – Column 1 |
MFR NUM |
Price |
Nvidia cuda -treatment kernels |
Nvidia rt -kernes |
Tensus kernels |
CUDA CORNER/TOPS |
GPU MEMORY (GB) |
Peak Memory Bandwidth (GB/S) |
Floating-Point Performance Single Precision (Tflops, Peak) |
AI tops |
Maximum Power Consumption (W) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
RTX Pro 6000 |
Desktop |
900-5G144-2200-000 |
$ 7,673 |
24064 |
188 |
752 |
6 |
96 |
1792 |
125 |
4000 |
600 |
RTX Pro 6000 |
Data Center |
Row 1 – Cell 2 | Row 1 – Cell 3 |
24064 |
188 |
752 |
7 |
96 |
1600 |
111 |
3700 |
600 |
RTX PRO 6000 MAX-Q |
Desktop |
900-5G153-2200-000 |
$ 7,673 |
24064 |
188 |
752 |
7 |
96 |
1792 |
110 |
3511 |
300 |
RTX Pro 5000 |
Laptop |
Row 3 – cell 2 | Row 3 – cell 3 |
10496 |
82 |
328 |
6 |
24 |
896 |
49.8 |
1824 |
175 |
L40S |
Data Center |
NVL40stCGPU kit |
$ 8,352 |
18176 |
142 |
568 |
12 |
48 |
864 |
91.60 |
1466 |
350 |
RTX 6000 ADA -Generation |
Desktop |
9005G133225000001 |
$ 6,532 |
18176 |
142 |
568 |
12 |
48 |
960 |
91.10 |
1457 |
300 |
RTX Pro 4000 |
Laptop |
Row 6 – Cell 2 | Row 6 – cell 3 |
7680 |
60 |
240 |
6 |
16 |
896 |
38.7 |
1334 |
175 |
RTX 5000 ADA -Generation |
Desktop |
9005G132224000001 |
$ 3,742 |
12800 |
100 |
400 |
12 |
32 |
576 |
65.30 |
1044 |
250 |
RTX Pro 3000 |
Laptop |
Row 8 – cell 2 | Row 8 – Cell 3 |
5888 |
46 |
184 |
6 |
12 |
672 |
29.1 |
992 |
140 |
RTX Pro 2000 |
Laptop |
Row 9 – Cell 2 | Row 9 – Cell 3 |
3328 |
26 |
104 |
4 |
8 |
384 |
17.7 |
798 |
115 |
L40 |
Data Center |
Row 10 – Cell 2 |
$ 6,099 |
18176 |
142 |
568 |
25 |
48 |
864 |
90.50 |
724 |
300 |
RTX 5000 ADA -Generation |
Laptop |
Row 11 – cell 2 | Row 11 – cell 3 |
9728 |
76 |
304 |
14 |
16 |
576 |
42.50 |
682 |
175 |
RTX 4500 ADA -Generation |
Desktop |
9005G132226000001 |
$ 2,139 |
7680 |
60 |
240 |
12 |
24 |
432 |
39.90 |
634 |
210 |
RTX Pro 1000 |
Laptop |
Row 13 – Cell 2 | Row 13 – cell 3 |
2560 |
20 |
80 |
4 |
8 |
384 |
13.6 |
572 |
115 |
RTX 4000 ADA -Generation |
Laptop |
Row 14 – Cell 2 | Row 14 – cell 3 |
7424 |
58 |
232 |
14 |
12 |
432 |
33.60 |
538 |
175 |
RTX 4000 ADA -Generation |
Desktop |
9005G190227000001 |
$ 1,189 |
6144 |
48 |
192 |
14 |
20 |
360 |
26.70 |
428 |
130 |
RTX 3500 ADA -GENERATION |
Laptop |
Row 16 – cell 2 | Row 16 – Cell 3 |
5120 |
40 |
180 |
14 |
12 |
432 |
23.00 |
369 |
140 |
RTX 3000 ADA -Generation |
Laptop |
Row 17 – Cell 2 | Row 17 – Cell 3 |
4608 |
36 |
144 |
14 |
8 |
256 |
19.90 |
319 |
140 |
RTX 4000 SFF ADA GENERATION |
Desktop |
9005G192227000001 |
$ 1,186 |
6144 |
48 |
192 |
20 |
20 |
280 |
19.20 |
307 |
70 |
RTX Pro 500 |
Laptop |
Row 19 – cell 2 | Row 19 – cell 3 |
1792 |
14 |
56 |
6 |
6 |
288 |
9.2 |
294 |
75 |
RTX 2000 ADA -GENERATION |
Laptop |
Row 20 – Cell 2 | Row 20 – Cell 3 |
3072 |
24 |
96 |
13 |
8 |
256 |
14.50 |
232 |
140 |
RTX 1000 ADA -Generation |
Laptop |
Row 21 – Cell 2 | Row 21 – Cell 3 |
2560 |
20 |
80 |
13 |
6 |
192 |
12.10 |
193 |
140 |
RTX 2000 ADA -GENERATION |
Desktop |
VCNRTX2000ADA-B |
$ 664 |
2816 |
22 |
88 |
15 |
16 |
224 |
12.00 |
192 |
70 |
RTX 500 ADA -Generation |
Laptop |
Row 23 – Cell 2 | Row 23 – Cell 3 |
2048 |
16 |
64 |
13 |
4 |
128 |
9.20 |
154 |
60 |
RTX Pro 5000 |
Desktop |
900-5G153-2250-000 |
$ 4,039 |
14080 |
110 |
440 |
#Div/0! |
48 |
1344 |
Row 24 – Cell 10 | Row 24 – Cell 11 |
300 |
RTX Pro 4500 |
Desktop |
900-5G147-2250-000 |
$ 2,268 |
10496 |
82 |
328 |
#Div/0! |
32 |
784 |
Row 25 – Cell 10 | Row 25 – cell 11 |
200 |
RTX Pro 4000 |
Desktop |
900-5G147-2270-000 |
$ 1,407 |
8960 |
70 |
280 |
#Div/0! |
24 |
672 |
Row 26 – Cell 10 | Row 26 – Cell 11 |
140 |
RTX Pro 2000 |
Desktop |
900-5G195-2250-000 |
$ 634 |
Row 27 – Cell 4 |
4. Gen |
5. Gen |
#Div/0! |
8 |
Row 27 – Cell 9 | Row 27 – Cell 10 | Row 27 – Cell 11 |
115 |