Overview
- NVIDIA’s RTX Pro 4000 SFF features a compact single-slot design with 24 GB of ECC GDDR7 memory and four mini-DisplayPort 2.1 outputs, while the RTX Pro 2000 offers 16 GB of ECC GDDR7, a 70-watt TGP and 545 AI TOPS.
- The company claims the Pro 4000 SFF delivers more than twice the AI performance of the previous-generation A4000 SFF and the Pro 2000 achieves roughly 1.5× gains over the A2000 in modeling, CAD and rendering.
- NVIDIA also launched the RTX PRO 6000 Blackwell Server Edition in a 2U rack configuration through Cisco, Dell Technologies, HPE, Lenovo and Supermicro with up to 45× performance and 18× energy efficiency versus CPU-only 2U systems.
- All three Blackwell GPUs are slated to ship later this year via system integrators such as Boxx, Dell, HP and Lenovo and through distributors including PNY and TD Synnex for individual cards.
- Final pricing has yet to be disclosed and the company’s performance figures await independent benchmarks for confirmation.