Nvidia Blackwell: RTX Pro arrives in first notebooks and finished servers

NVIDIA BLACKWELL: RTX PRO comes to the first and finished servers 5 comments

Nvidia Blackwell: RTX Pro comes to the first notebooks and finished servers

After the GTC 2025’s performance in March as workstation and graphics cards, NVIDIA is now bringing the RTX Pro to Computex in several gradations for the first laptops and in large numbers to finished servers. In both areas of application, they form the professional counterpart of Blackwell to the GeForce RTX 50.

The RTX Pro for notebooks and servers is not new in itself, as NVIDIA presented both solutions at GTC with professional desktop graphics cards. At Computex, Nvidia is getting closer to buyers and availability, both for laptops and for use in servers. Until now, the RTX Pro 6000 Blackwell Server Edition is only available for servers. RTX Pro Notebooks from , HP, Lenovo, and Razer

In March, Nvidia announced that “later a year,” RTX Pro Blackwell GPUs would also be available in notebooks. Now, it’s known from Calculx that the launch of Dell, HP, Lenovo, and Razer is expected this month. How powerful the Blackwell RTX Pro will be in notebooks and which SKUs are already known is the following table.

Nvidia RTX Pro Blackwell for Laptop GPUs FP32-ALUs FP32-Leistung AI TOPS Speicher -interface -durchsatz TGP PCIe RTX Pro 5000 Blackwell 10,496 49.8 1,824 24 GB (ECC) 256 Bit 896 GB/s 95-175W 2.1b 5.0 RTX Pro 4000 Blackwell 7.680 38.7 1.334 16 GB GDDR7 (ECC) 256 Bit 896 GB/s 80-175W 2.1B 5.0 RTX Pro 3000 Blackwell 5.888 29.1 992 12 GB GDDR7 (ECC) 192 BIT 672 GB/S 60-140W 2.1B 5.0 RTX PRO 2000 BLACKWELL 128 bit 384 GB/s 45-115W 2.1b 5.0 RTX Pro 1000 Blackwell 2.560 13.6 572 8 GB GDDR7 128 Bit 384 gb/s 35-115W 2.1B 5.0 RTX Pro 500 Blackwell 1.792 9.2 294 6 GB 5.0 96 Bit 288 gb/s 35-75W 2.1B 5.0

RTX Pro for Server

The situation is similar with the Blackwell-based RTX Pro for Server. The passively cooled GPU, which is cooled through the server via airflow, was announced in March alongside the RTX Pro 6000 (MAX-Q) and its smaller offshoots.

The RTX Pro 6000 Server Edition falls squarely between the RTX Pro 6000 and RTX Pro 6000 MAX-Q for desktop workstations and also relies on the GB202 GPU with 24,064 FP32-ALUS chips. Only the memory throughput is lower at 1,597 GB/s. NVIDIA RTX PRO BLACKWELL FOR BURIS WORKSTATION AND SERVER RTX PRO 6000 RTX PRO 6000 MAX-Q RTX PRO 5000 RTX PRO 4000 GPU GB203 FP32-ALUS 24,080 10,496 8,960 FP32 Performance 117 Tflops 110 Tflops? ? ? RT Core Performance 380 TFLOPS 354.4 TFLOPS 333 TFLOPS? ? ? AI exceeds 4,000? 3,511? ? ? Interface Recording 512 Bit 384 Bit 256 Bit 192 Bit Memory 96 GB GDDR7 with ECC 48 GB GDDR7 with ECC 32 GB GDDR7 with ECC 24 GB GDDR7 with ECC Memory Throughput 1.797 GB/s 1.792 GB/s 1.344 GB/s 896 GB/s TBP 600 W 400-600 W 300 W 200 W 140 W Dual-flow Dual-flow, 2 passive slots, 2 radial fans, 1 slot 4 × Display Port 2.1b

RTX Pro Server of well-known industry sizes

Based on this graphics card, NVIDIA and partners are now also offering finished servers that can use up to eight RTX Pro 6000 Server NICs with BlueField-3 and ConnectX-8 DPUs. The CPU side of the HGX B200 is likely to be tuned to x86 processors.

NVIDIA RTX Pro Server Partner

NVIDIA RTX Pro Server Partner

The list of supporters of these systems is already well-stocked for the announcement in Taiwan. The top tier includes Cisco, Dell, HPE, and Lenovo. Corresponding servers are also expected to be offered by Advantech, Asrock Rack, Asus, Compal, Foxconn, Gigabyte, Inventec, Mitac Computing, MSI, Pegatron, Quanta Cloud Technology, Supermicro, Wistron, and Wiwynn. Techastuce received information about this article from NVIDIA under NDA. The only requirement was to publish it as soon as possible. Topics: Computex 2025 Graphics Cards Notebooks Nvidia Nvidia Blackwell Server Workstation Source: Nvidia

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