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NVIDIA (NASDAQ:NVDA) has announced that its RTX PRO 6000 Blackwell Server Edition GPU will be integrated into mainstream enterprise servers from major manufacturers including Cisco, Dell Technologies, HPE, Lenovo, and Supermicro. The new 2U NVIDIA RTX PRO Servers will offer multiple configurations to accelerate enterprise workloads including AI, content creation, and data analytics.

These servers deliver up to 45x better performance and 18x higher energy efficiency compared to CPU-only systems. Key features include fifth-generation Tensor Cores, second-generation Transformer Engine with FP4 precision support, and fourth-generation NVIDIA RTX technology, delivering up to 6x faster inference and 4x higher performance than previous-generation L40S GPU.

The servers will be available later this year, with 8-GPU configurations in 4U form factors available now.

NVIDIA (NASDAQ:NVDA) ha annunciato che la sua RTX PRO 6000 Blackwell Server Edition GPU sarà integrata nei server enterprise mainstream di produttori di primo piano come Cisco, Dell Technologies, HPE, Lenovo e Supermicro. I nuovi server 2U NVIDIA RTX PRO offriranno diverse configurazioni per accelerare carichi di lavoro aziendali quali IA, creazione di contenuti e analisi dei dati.

Questi server offrono fino a 45x migliori prestazioni e 18x maggiore efficienza energetica rispetto ai sistemi solo CPU. Le caratteristiche principali includono Tensor Core di quinta generazione, Transformer Engine di seconda generazione con supporto alla precisione FP4 e la tecnologia NVIDIA RTX di quarta generazione, garantendo fino a 6x inferenza più veloce e 4x prestazioni superiori rispetto alla GPU L40S di generazione precedente.

I server saranno disponibili più avanti quest'anno; le configurazioni con 8 GPU in chassis 4U sono già disponibili.

NVIDIA (NASDAQ:NVDA) ha anunciado que su RTX PRO 6000 Blackwell Server Edition GPU se integrará en servidores empresariales convencionales de fabricantes principales como Cisco, Dell Technologies, HPE, Lenovo y Supermicro. Los nuevos servidores 2U NVIDIA RTX PRO ofrecerán múltiples configuraciones para acelerar cargas de trabajo empresariales como IA, creación de contenidos y análisis de datos.

Estos servidores ofrecen hasta 45x mejor rendimiento y 18x mayor eficiencia energética en comparación con sistemas solo con CPU. Las características clave incluyen Tensor Cores de quinta generación, Transformer Engine de segunda generación con soporte de precisión FP4 y la tecnología NVIDIA RTX de cuarta generación, proporcionando hasta 6x inferencia más rápida y 4x mayor rendimiento que la GPU L40S de la generación anterior.

Los servidores estarán disponibles más adelante este año; las configuraciones de 8 GPU en factor de forma 4U ya están disponibles.

NVIDIA (NASDAQ:NVDA)는 자사의 RTX PRO 6000 Blackwell Server Edition GPU가 Cisco, Dell Technologies, HPE, Lenovo, Supermicro 등 주요 제조사의 주류 엔터프라이즈 서버에 통합될 것이라고 발표했습니다. 새로운 2U NVIDIA RTX PRO 서버는 AI, 콘텐츠 제작, 데이터 분석 등 엔터프라이즈 워크로드를 가속화하는 다양한 구성 옵션을 제공할 예정입니다.

이들 서버는 CPU 전용 시스템과 비교해 최대 45배 우수한 성능18배 높은 에너지 효율을 제공합니다. 주요 기능으로는 5세대 텐서 코어, FP4 정밀도를 지원하는 2세대 트랜스포머 엔진, 4세대 NVIDIA RTX 기술이 포함되며, 이전 세대 L40S GPU보다 최대 6배 빠른 추론4배 향상된 성능을 제공합니다.

서버는 올해 말 제공될 예정이며, 4U 폼팩터의 8-GPU 구성은 현재 이용 가능합니다.

NVIDIA (NASDAQ:NVDA) a annoncé que sa RTX PRO 6000 Blackwell Server Edition GPU sera intégrée dans des serveurs d'entreprise grand public de constructeurs majeurs tels que Cisco, Dell Technologies, HPE, Lenovo et Supermicro. Les nouveaux serveurs 2U NVIDIA RTX PRO proposeront plusieurs configurations pour accélérer les charges de travail d'entreprise comme l'IA, la création de contenu et l'analyse de données.

Ces serveurs offrent jusqu'à 45x de meilleures performances et 18x une efficacité énergétique supérieure par rapport aux systèmes uniquement CPU. Les caractéristiques clés comprennent des Tensor Cores de cinquième génération, un Transformer Engine de deuxième génération avec prise en charge de la précision FP4, et la technologie NVIDIA RTX de quatrième génération, permettant jusqu'à 6x des inférences plus rapides et 4x de performances supérieures par rapport à la GPU L40S de génération précédente.

Les serveurs seront disponibles plus tard cette année ; des configurations à 8 GPU au format 4U sont déjà proposées.

NVIDIA (NASDAQ:NVDA) hat angekündigt, dass seine RTX PRO 6000 Blackwell Server Edition GPU in Mainstream-Enterprise-Servern großer Hersteller wie Cisco, Dell Technologies, HPE, Lenovo und Supermicro integriert wird. Die neuen 2U NVIDIA RTX PRO Server werden verschiedene Konfigurationen anbieten, um Unternehmens-Workloads wie KI, Content-Erstellung und Datenanalyse zu beschleunigen.

Diese Server liefern im Vergleich zu reinen CPU-Systemen bis zu 45x bessere Leistung und 18x höhere Energieeffizienz. Zu den Hauptmerkmalen gehören Tensor Cores der fünften Generation, die Transformer Engine der zweiten Generation mit FP4-Präzisionsunterstützung und die NVIDIA RTX-Technologie der vierten Generation, die bis zu 6x schnellere Inferenz und 4x höhere Leistung als die GPU der Vorgängergeneration L40S bietet.

Die Server werden später in diesem Jahr verfügbar sein; 8-GPU-Konfigurationen im 4U-Format sind bereits jetzt erhältlich.

Positive
  • Up to 45x better performance and 18x higher energy efficiency compared to CPU-only systems
  • 6x faster inference performance compared to previous-generation L40S GPU
  • 4x higher performance for simulation and synthetic data generation workflows
  • 3x better price performance for AI models using NVFP4 compared to H100 GPUs
  • Strong ecosystem support with over 6 million developers and nearly 6,000 applications
Negative
  • 2U mainstream RTX PRO Servers won't be available until later this year
  • Requires significant data center infrastructure changes for traditional CPU-based enterprises

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NVIDIA's new Blackwell GPUs in mainstream enterprise servers signal a transformative shift from CPU to GPU computing, strengthening NVIDIA's AI infrastructure dominance.

NVIDIA's announcement marks a strategic expansion of its Blackwell architecture into mainstream enterprise computing through partnerships with major server manufacturers including Cisco, Dell, HPE, Lenovo, and Supermicro. The new RTX PRO 6000 Blackwell Server Edition GPUs will be integrated into widely adopted 2U rack-mounted systems, effectively positioning NVIDIA to capture significant market share in the enterprise server refresh cycle.

The technical specifications are impressive, with these servers delivering up to 45x better performance and 18x higher energy efficiency compared to CPU-only systems. This performance leap comes from Blackwell's architectural innovations including fifth-generation Tensor Cores, second-generation Transformer Engine with FP4 precision support, and fourth-generation RTX technology.

What's particularly significant is how NVIDIA is extending its AI dominance into traditional enterprise workloads. These servers aren't just for specialized AI applications but target mainstream corporate computing needs including data analytics, simulation, video processing, and graphics rendering. The company is effectively converting the entire enterprise server market into potential GPU customers.

The press release also reveals NVIDIA's broader ecosystem strategy. These servers form the infrastructure backbone for the NVIDIA AI Data Platform and support advanced physical AI applications through Omniverse libraries and Cosmos world foundation models. By providing the hardware foundation for agentic AI and digital twins, NVIDIA is establishing control points across the entire AI application stack.

This announcement represents a fundamental shift in enterprise computing architecture, with NVIDIA positioned as the primary beneficiary as businesses transition from traditional CPU-centric servers to GPU-accelerated systems. The timing is strategic, as enterprises worldwide are planning infrastructure refreshes to support their AI initiatives.

Cisco, Dell Technologies, HPE, Lenovo and Supermicro Unveil High-Volume Servers Featuring NVIDIA RTX PRO 6000 Blackwell Server Edition GPUs to Accelerate Workloads From AI to IT

VANCOUVER, British Columbia, Aug. 11, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- SIGGRAPH -- NVIDIA today announced that the NVIDIA RTX PRO™ 6000 Blackwell Server Edition GPU is coming to the world’s most popular enterprise servers, speeding the shift from traditional CPU systems to accelerated computing platforms.

With these new 2U mainstream servers, enterprises worldwide can harness the NVIDIA Blackwell architecture in the most widely adopted rack-mounted systems for breakthrough performance and efficiency in their data centers.

Global system partners including Cisco, Dell Technologies, HPE, Lenovo and Supermicro will offer the 2U NVIDIA RTX PRO Servers — available in multiple configurations — to bring universal acceleration for enterprise workloads spanning agentic AI, content creation, data analytics, graphics, scientific simulation, as well as industrial and physical AI.

“AI is reinventing computing for the first time in 60 years — what started in the cloud is now transforming the architecture of on-premises data centers,” said Jensen Huang, founder and CEO of NVIDIA. “With the world’s leading server providers, we’re making NVIDIA Blackwell RTX PRO Servers the standard platform for enterprise and industrial AI.”

NVIDIA RTX PRO Server Family Brings Accelerated Systems to Data Centers
Every year, enterprises buy millions of servers for business workloads. They can now refresh these systems with accelerated servers, as AI becomes increasingly critical to operations.

RTX PRO Servers bring GPU acceleration to traditional CPU-based workloads like data analytics, simulation, video processing and graphics rendering — delivering up to 45x better performance, which results in 18x higher energy efficiency with lower cost of ownership compared with CPU-only 2U systems.

NVIDIA RTX PRO Servers represent a new class of on-premises infrastructure that brings groundbreaking Blackwell performance to enterprise customers building AI factories with space-, power- and cooling-constrained data centers.

These systems also provide the infrastructure backbone for the NVIDIA AI Data Platform, a customizable reference design for building modern storage systems for enterprise agentic AI. At SIGGRAPH, Dell is announcing updates to the Dell AI Data Platform — integrated with the NVIDIA AI Data Platform reference design — along with Dell PowerEdge R7725 2U servers featuring two RTX PRO 6000 GPUs, NVIDIA AI Enterprise software and NVIDIA networking.

The new 2U mainstream systems join a family of RTX PRO Servers announced in May at COMPUTEX, providing a full spectrum of rack-mounted designs capable of supporting two, four or eight NVIDIA RTX PRO 6000 Blackwell GPUs. The servers are ideal for enterprises looking to optimize performance, efficiency and costs.

Breakthrough AI Performance for Enterprise Data Centers
The new RTX PRO Servers provide a versatile, high-performance platform for a broad range of applications including AI and machine learning, data analytics, 3D graphics and scientific simulation. These servers incorporate the latest Blackwell architecture innovations, including:

  • Fifth-generation Tensor Cores and second-generation Transformer Engine with support for FP4 precision, delivering up to 6x faster inference performance compared with the previous-generation NVIDIA L40S GPU
  • Fourth-generation NVIDIA RTX™ technology for photorealistic rendering and visualization to deliver up to 4x higher performance than the L40S GPU
  • Enterprise-grade scale for multi-user AI deployments, using virtualization and NVIDIA Multi-Instance GPU technology for four fully isolated instances per GPU
  • Improved performance per watt for sustainable data center operations


Accelerating Physical AI and Robotics Workloads

RTX PRO Servers running NVIDIA Omniverse™ libraries and NVIDIA Cosmos™ world foundation models enable physical AI developers to build and deploy applications including digital twins for factory and robot simulation or large-scale synthetic data generation.

RTX PRO Servers can run simulation and synthetic data generation workflows up to 4x faster than systems with L40S GPUs.

In addition, to make spaces smarter and more secure, RTX PRO Servers can now support advanced blueprints — including the latest NVIDIA Blueprint for video search and summarization, part of the NVIDIA Metropolis platform — as well as vision language models and synthetic data generation extensions to boost productivity and enhance safety across physical AI environments.

Speed and Scale for Enterprise AI and Agents
All RTX PRO Servers are certified for NVIDIA AI Enterprise — the software layer that accelerates and secures AI development and deployment.

RTX PRO Servers are ideal for running AI agents that use AI reasoning models to act and automate complex tasks. Such models include Llama Nemotron Super, also announced today, which delivers up to 3x price performance when running with NVFP4 on a single NVIDIA RTX PRO 6000 GPU compared with FP8 on NVIDIA H100 GPUs. This enables more accurate reasoning at a lower cost.

The Blackwell platform builds on NVIDIA’s ecosystem of powerful development tools, NVIDIA CUDA-X™ libraries, over 6 million developers and nearly 6,000 applications to scale performance across thousands of GPUs.

Availability
Global system makers Cisco, Dell, HPE, Lenovo and Supermicro will offer a wide range of NVIDIA-Certified RTX PRO Servers. Additional data center system partners bringing RTX PRO Servers to market include Advantech, Aetina, Airves, ASRock Rack, ASUS, Compal, Foxconn, GIGABYTE, Inventec, MiTAC Computing, MSI, PEGATRON, Quanta Cloud Technology (QCT), Wistron and Wiwynn.

Customers can order RTX PRO Servers today from these system makers and channel partners worldwide. Configurations with eight RTX PRO 6000 GPUs in 4U form factors are available now. The 2U mainstream RTX PRO Servers are expected to be available later this year. Learn more about RTX PRO Servers.

Watch the NVIDIA Research special address at SIGGRAPH.

About NVIDIA
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NVIDIA Corporation
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acourtney@nvidia.com

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FAQ

What are the key features of NVIDIA's new RTX PRO 6000 Blackwell Server Edition GPU?

The GPU features fifth-generation Tensor Cores, second-generation Transformer Engine with FP4 precision, fourth-generation RTX technology, and delivers up to 45x better performance compared to CPU-only systems.

Which major manufacturers will offer NVIDIA RTX PRO Servers?

Cisco, Dell Technologies, HPE, Lenovo, and Supermicro will offer NVIDIA-Certified RTX PRO Servers, along with several additional data center system partners.

How does the NVIDIA RTX PRO 6000 Blackwell compare to the previous L40S GPU?

It delivers up to 6x faster inference performance and 4x higher performance for simulation and synthetic data generation compared to the L40S GPU.

When will NVIDIA's new RTX PRO Servers be available?

8-GPU configurations in 4U form factors are available now, while the 2U mainstream RTX PRO Servers will be available later in 2025.

What types of workloads can NVIDIA RTX PRO Servers accelerate?

The servers can accelerate agentic AI, content creation, data analytics, graphics, scientific simulation, and industrial and physical AI workloads.
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