Nvidia’s RTX PRO 6000 Blackwell Workstation Edition has been listed for over £7,500 in the UK

Nvidia’s “full Blackwell” RTX PRO 6000 Blackwell Workstation Edition GPU has been listed in the UK

With its RTX PRO 6000 Blackwell lineup, Nvidia gives users the full power of the company’s GB202 silicon. This is the same chip that powers Nvidia’s RTX 5090 graphics card, but its RTX PRO 6000 variant features more active CUDA cores and a 3x increase in memory capacity.

On Lambda Tek, Nvidia’s RTX PRO 6000 Blackwell GPU has been listed for £7659.18. For that money, users will get 10% more CUDA cores than an RTX 5090, and 96GB of ECC-enabled GDDR7 memory. This GPU also features a higher TGP of 600W.

This graphics card features a heatsink similar to Nvidia’s RTX 5090 Founders Edition GPU model. Furthermore, this GPU supports Multi-Instance GPU (MIG) technology, allowing this single GPU to be partitioned into up to four instances. This prevents workload interference, maximising flexibility when required. This feature is unavailable on Nvidia’s GeForce RTX desktop GPUs.

(Listing on Lambda Tek)

With 96GB of memory at its disposal, this graphics card can smash Nvidia’s mainstream GeForce RTX GPUs in high-memory AI workloads. This Workstation Edition GPU is a must-have for professional users where memory capacity is essential.

This pro-grade Blackwell GPU is expensive, but that is the cost of having pro-grade features and an insane amount of GDDR7 memory. Professional-grade GPUs always carry premium pricing. However, this takes things to extreme levels, as Nvidia’s RTX 5090 is already uber expensive with its typical pricing of over £2,000.

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