RTX 6000 Blackwell: Professional GPU comes with 96 GB and 600 Watts 56 comments
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A new professional card from Nvidia, which offers a whopping GB GDDR7 VRAM, was already spotted in January. Now the entries increase to an “RTX Pro 6000 x Blackwell” with this memory equipment and 600 watts. An “RTX Pro 6000 Blackwell” without “X” with only 48 GB has also been discovered.
The findings in question are entries in an import / export database in which @ harukaze5719 draws attention to X.
The “RTX Pro 6000 X Blackwell” is therefore a graphics card with 96 GB VRAM and 600 watt TDP. The GPU recognition is GB202-870. This is therefore a different variant of the high-end chip of the Blackwell generation than in the GeForce RTX 5090 (test). The data does not show whether more computing units are active.
In December, entries for an NVIDIA graphics card with 96 GB GDDR7 were discovered in the same database, which are now appropriate.
It is therefore very likely that NVIDIA has a successor to the RTX 6000 “ADA” (cover photo) in the starting blocks.
Small RTX 6000 Blackwell with 48 GB
In addition to the “RTX Pro 6000 X Blackwell”, there is also data on an “RTX Pro 6000 Blackwell” without “X”, which only has 48 GB on a 384-wide interface. This would correspond to the storage amount of the previous “ADA” RTX 6000.
More GPU variants, also GB207 spotted
@Harukaze5719 also found the large chip as GB202-865-A1. So that’s another variant in circulation. There is also a smaller GB206 that is expected for the upcoming RTX-5060 series. The GB207 should then form the basis for a GeForce RTX 5050, which is also used for the rumor.
“Development” or “test” speaks for almost all delivery entries.
GTC is just around the corner
The idea of a new professional GPU series would fit perfectly with the NVIDIA GTC 2025 developer conference, which takes place in California from March 17 to March 21, 2025. The IN-House exhibition also used Nvidia to officially present the RTX 6000 ADA.
Topics: Nvidia graphics cards Nvidia Blackwell Workstation Source: NBD, X

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