NVIDIA Introduces RTX PRO 6000 Blackwell Servers to Enhance Enterprise Systems
Jessie A Ellis Aug 11, 2025 13:37
NVIDIA announces the integration of RTX PRO 6000 Blackwell Server Edition GPUs in popular enterprise systems, partnering with major tech companies to boost AI capabilities.

NVIDIA has unveiled plans to integrate its RTX PRO 6000 Blackwell Server Edition GPU into the world's most widely used enterprise servers, according to NVIDIA Newsroom. This move aims to enhance the transition from traditional CPU systems to accelerated computing platforms.
Collaboration with Major Tech Companies
The new NVIDIA RTX PRO 6000 Blackwell-equipped servers will be available through global system partners including Cisco, Dell Technologies, HPE, Lenovo, and Supermicro. These partnerships are set to deliver high-volume servers that accelerate workloads ranging from AI to IT. The introduction of these 2U mainstream servers will facilitate enterprises in leveraging the NVIDIA Blackwell architecture for improved performance and efficiency in data centers.
Transforming Enterprise Workloads
RTX PRO Servers are designed to bring GPU acceleration to traditional CPU-based workloads such as data analytics, simulation, video processing, and graphics rendering. These servers offer up to 45 times better performance and 18 times higher energy efficiency compared to CPU-only systems. This new class of infrastructure supports enterprises in building AI factories while addressing space, power, and cooling constraints.
Advancements in AI and Machine Learning
The RTX PRO Servers feature significant advancements in AI performance, including fifth-generation Tensor Cores and second-generation Transformer Engine. These enhancements provide up to six times faster inference performance than previous models. Furthermore, the servers support enterprise-grade scale for multi-user AI deployments, utilizing NVIDIA Multi-Instance GPU technology.
Accelerating Physical AI and Robotics
Utilizing NVIDIA Omniverse and NVIDIA Cosmos libraries, the RTX PRO Servers enable developers to create and deploy applications like digital twins for factory simulation and large-scale synthetic data generation. These systems can run simulation workflows up to four times faster than previous models, enhancing productivity and safety across physical AI environments.
Availability and Future Outlook
Customers can now order RTX PRO Servers from system makers and channel partners worldwide, with configurations supporting up to eight RTX PRO 6000 GPUs in 4U form factors already available. The 2U mainstream servers are anticipated to be released later this year. For more information, visit the NVIDIA Newsroom.
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