Cisco, Dell Technologies, HPE, Lenovo, and Supermicro launch high-volume servers with NVIDIA RTX PRO 6000 Blackwell Server Edition GPUs for accelerated workloads from AI to IT. NVIDIA’s Blackwell architecture brings breakthrough performance and efficiency to data centers with new 2U mainstream servers, offering universal acceleration for various enterprise workloads. The servers deliver up to 45x better performance and 18x higher energy efficiency compared to CPU-only systems, making AI increasingly critical for operations. NVIDIA RTX PRO Servers provide a platform for AI and machine learning applications, data analytics, 3D graphics, and scientific simulation with improvements in performance per watt for sustainable data center operations. These servers are ideal for enterprises seeking to optimize performance, efficiency, and costs, providing a versatile, high-performance platform for a wide range of applications including AI and machine learning, data analytics, 3D graphics, and scientific simulation. They 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 to the previous-generation NVIDIA L40S GPU, as well as fourth-generation NVIDIA RTX technology for photorealistic rendering and visualization. The RTX PRO Servers are certified for NVIDIA AI Enterprise software, accelerating and securing AI development and deployment, ideal for running AI agents that automate complex tasks with more accurate reasoning at a lower cost. These servers are available from global system makers like Cisco, Dell, HPE, Lenovo, and Supermicro, as well as other partners, allowing customers to order configurations with eight RTX PRO 6000 GPUs in 4U form factors now, with 2U models expected later this year.
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