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The überperformance, überpower Nvidia RTX Pro 6000 Blackwell Edition, and one of the few workstations that can handle it, Dell’s Pro Max T2

What you get when you double the power (literally) of the latest top-end professional GPU.

Alex Herrera
RTX Pro 6000

Blackwell, the company’s most recent and advanced GPU generation to date, was formally introduced at Nvidia’s GTC in March 2024. It is the driving force behind all its current GPU products, targeting AI applications as well as traditional visual-oriented applications in gaming and professional markets. The first Blackwell GPUs serving the professional graphics markets came earlier this year, in the form of two RTX Pro cards, both paired with 96 GB memory and targeting the top end of the market. The RTX Pro 6000 Blackwell Max-Q Workstation Edition is the more conventional SKU, but it’s the other that truly breaks
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