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NVIDIA's new Turing-based Quadro RTX 5000/6000 cards are now available for pre-order for $2300 and $6300, respectively.
NVIDIA has promised video editing, 3D rendering and graphics performance nearly on par with the full desktop-sized $4,000 Quadro RTX 6000 card.
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Nvidia is launching new RTX Pro Blackwell chips for workstations, servers, and laptops. They’re aimed at designers, developers, and other professionals.
Nvidia’s new RTX 6000 may bust engineering department budgets at over $7,000 Nvidia’s new not-Quadro workstation GPU might actually be more expensive than we thought, according to some retail ...
Now Nvidia-powered workstations are nothing new and the Nvidia RTX 6000 Ada generation is already seven months old (at the time of writing).
The NVIDIA RTX PRO 6000 Blackwell has recently appeared in the listing of a U.S. retailer, Connection. This is an extremely powerful graphics card designed for workstations, featuring 96 GB of ...
Although the benchmarks suggest the RTX Pro 6000 could outperform the RTX 5090 in many games, gamers are not Nvidia's target market with this card.
Nvidia has introduced the RTX Pro 6000 Blackwell at GTC 2025, a new workstation GPU designed for demanding professional workloads.
Nvidia's RTX 6000 Ada 48 GB workstation GPU has been spotted in the wild. This graphics card is targeted at professional users and comes with a price tag of $9,999.