NVIDIA expanded professional graphics capabilities with two RTX PRO Blackwell models at SIGGRAPH 2025. The RTX PRO 4000 SFF succeeds the previous RTX A4000 SFF generation. This compact workstation card delivers 2.5 times greater artificial intelligence performance while maintaining identical power consumption. The GPU contains 24 gigabytes of GDDR7 memory with error correction and four mini DisplayPort 2.1 connections. Small form factor certification enables deployment in space-constrained professional systems.
The RTX PRO 2000 targets mainstream professional applications with 16 gigabytes of GDDR7 memory. This model operates at 70 watts and provides four mini DisplayPort 2.1 outputs. Performance benchmarks show 1.6 times faster three-dimensional modeling and rendering speeds. Computer-aided design workflows experience 1.4 times performance acceleration compared to earlier generations. Major system integrators like Dell will distribute these graphics cards, although NVIDIA has not announced pricing details.
The RTX PRO 2000 targets mainstream professional applications with 16 gigabytes of GDDR7 memory. This model operates at 70 watts and provides four mini DisplayPort 2.1 outputs. Performance benchmarks show 1.6 times faster three-dimensional modeling and rendering speeds. Computer-aided design workflows experience 1.4 times performance acceleration compared to earlier generations. Major system integrators like Dell will distribute these graphics cards, although NVIDIA has not announced pricing details.