<p>➀ NVIDIA announced the RTX Pro 6000 Blackwell family at GTC 2025, featuring three variants (Server Edition, Workstation Edition, and Max-Q Workstation Edition) tailored for AI and graphics workloads; </p><p>➁ The GPUs offer 96GB GDDR7 ECC memory, with power configurations ranging from 400W to 600W, and are positioned as cost-effective alternatives to H100/H200/B200 data center GPUs; </p><p>➂ The Server Edition supports 8x GPU configurations with up to 768GB memory, targeting high-density AI and rendering tasks in 4U/5U systems.</p>
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