NVIDIA sells the RTX PRO 6000 card worldwide for about $10,000. The card features 96 GB of VRAM memory. Shoppers can find it at stores in Europe, North America, and Japan. Prices range from $10,166 at UK stores to $12,391 at some European retailers. A Japanese shop lists it for $11,326.
The professional card looks like the RTX 5090 Founders Edition but packs more power. It has 24,064 CUDA cores compared to 21,760 in the RTX 5090. The PRO 6000 triples the memory of regular cards, which makes it perfect for AI work. Small businesses can benefit from its large memory capacity. One user on Reddit received a $5,000 grant from NVIDIA to buy this card.
The PRO 6000 doubles the memory of its predecessor, the RTX 6000 ADA. It lets users split the GPU into four parts with Multi-Instance GPU technology. This helps prevent different tasks from slowing each other down. The card can run games similar to the RTX 5090, but it works better with path tracing tasks. It serves business needs rather than gaming purposes.
The professional card looks like the RTX 5090 Founders Edition but packs more power. It has 24,064 CUDA cores compared to 21,760 in the RTX 5090. The PRO 6000 triples the memory of regular cards, which makes it perfect for AI work. Small businesses can benefit from its large memory capacity. One user on Reddit received a $5,000 grant from NVIDIA to buy this card.
The PRO 6000 doubles the memory of its predecessor, the RTX 6000 ADA. It lets users split the GPU into four parts with Multi-Instance GPU technology. This helps prevent different tasks from slowing each other down. The card can run games similar to the RTX 5090, but it works better with path tracing tasks. It serves business needs rather than gaming purposes.