Nvidia launches the Nvidia RTX Pro Blackwell series, a new generation of GPUs for workstations and servers.
The GPUs target AI, technical, creative, engineering, and design professionals with accelerated computing, AI inference, ray tracing, and neural rendering.
Announced during Jensen Huang's keynote at GTC 2025, the GPUs cater to tasks like AI, simulation, 3D design, and developing physical AI for autonomous systems.
Bob Pette, Nvidia's VP of enterprise platforms, emphasizes the GPUs will boost productivity, performance, and speed across various industries.
The RTX Pro Blackwell GPUs excel in generative, agentic, and physical AI performance, efficiency, and scale.
They include features like fault isolation for secure resource allocation and support Nvidia Blackwell Max-Q technologies for AI optimization in laptops.
Designed for data center deployments, the RTX PRO 6000 Blackwell Server Edition offers powerful performance for AI and visual computing applications.
Nvidia partners like Foster + Partners have praised the new GPUs for their performance boost and rendering capabilities.
Enterprises can leverage Nvidia AI platforms, Tensor Cores, and CUDA technology for accelerated deep learning tasks with the RTX Pro GPUs.
The GPUs will be available through global distribution partners and manufacturers starting from April for the Workstation Edition and later in the summer for other models.