NVIDIA is set to release the RTX PRO 4000 Blackwell SFF Edition and RTX PRO 2000 GPUs, offering AI acceleration in compact, energy-efficient forms for professional workflows. The new GPUs feature advanced RT and Tensor Cores, providing up to 2.5x higher AI performance and 1.7x higher ray-tracing performance compared to previous generations.

Businesses in various industries are already benefiting from the speed and efficiency of the RTX PRO Blackwell GPUs. From flood simulations to geospatial workloads, businesses like the Mile High Flood District and the Government of Cantabria are seeing significant performance improvements. Design studios like Studio Tim Fu and engineering firms like Thornton Tomasetti are also utilizing the GPUs for faster computational tasks.

The RTX PRO 2000 Blackwell GPU is particularly beneficial for CAD and product engineers, offering faster 3D modeling, CAD performance, rendering speeds, and image and text generation. The GPU’s enhanced AI and graphics performance are being leveraged by companies like Glüxkind to create innovative AI-powered solutions for parenting.

NVIDIA’s software ecosystem, including the NVIDIA AI Enterprise suite and NVIDIA Cosmos platform, enables creators, developers, and enterprises to harness the full power of AI and advanced graphics. The ecosystem also includes tools like NVIDIA Omniverse for generative physical AI and simulation for 3D design teams.

The NVIDIA RTX PRO 2000 Blackwell and RTX PRO 4000 Blackwell SFF Edition GPUs are expected to be available later this year from various partners and system builders. These GPUs will provide powerful AI acceleration and performance enhancements for a wide range of professional workflows.

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