Nvidia RTX PRO 6000 (Workstation) Vs RTX 5090 Specs compared

By | March 19, 2025

You can now own the full fat die silicon in the form of RTX PRO 6000 Blackwell Workstation Edition, launched today at GTC 2025. As compared to the RTX 5090 it offers a bit more performance and ECC memory. The RTX PRO 6000 is designed for professional workstations, while the RTX 5090 is a consumer gaming GPU. Compared to 5090 AI performance is 4000 TOPS vs 3352 TOPS, With 96GB VRAM this is sure to run bigger LLM (100+billion parameters in q4) in a single card at top notch performance, a feat that was previously not possible.

FeatureRTX PRO 6000 Blackwell (Workstation Edition)RTX 5090
Target MarketProfessional workstations (designers, developers, AI)Gaming, enthusiast consumers
ArchitectureBlackwell (GB202 die)Blackwell (GB202 die)
CUDA Cores24,06421760
Tensor Cores~4000 AI TOPS3352 AI TOPS
RT Cores188 (3rd Gen)~192 (3rd Gen, estimated)
Memory96GB GDDR7 (ECC enabled)32GB GDDR7 (non-ECC)
Memory BandwidthUp to 1.6TB/s1.792 TB/s
Memory Bus Width512-bit512-bit
Performance (FP32)125 TFLOPS~100–110 TFLOPS (estimated)
AI Performance4000 TOPS (INT8)~3000 TOPS (INT8, estimated)
TDP (Power)
400W – 600W (configurable)
~600W
CoolingWorkstation-optimized (blower-style)Triple-fan consumer design
PCIe VersionPCIe Gen 5PCIe Gen 5
Display OutputsDisplayPort 2.1 (4x)HDMI 2.1a, DisplayPort 2.1 (3x)
FeaturesECC memory, MIG support, pro driver optimizationsDLSS 4, gaming-focused features
Release DateApril 2025 (distribution), May 2025 (OEMs)January 2025
AvailabilityWorkstations (Dell, HP, Lenovo)Retail (NVIDIA, AIB partners)
Price (Estimated)$8,000–$10,000$1,999 (MSRP at launch)
RTX-PRO-6000-vs 5090

Full list of launched Pro Blackwell products by Nvidia today

Pro Blackwell will be available for enterprises in all categories (data center, desktop, and laptop)

CategoryProduct NameKey SpecificationsAvailabilityTarget Use
Data Center GPUNVIDIA RTX PRO 6000 Blackwell Server Edition24,064 CUDA cores, 96GB GDDR7Q2 2025 (server partners)AI, scientific computing, visual workloads
Desktop GPUsNVIDIA RTX PRO 6000 Blackwell Workstation Edition24,064 CUDA cores, 96GB GDDR7April 2025 (distributors), May 2025 (OEMs)Workstation tasks (AI, 3D rendering, design)
NVIDIA RTX PRO 6000 Blackwell Max-Q Workstation Edition24,064 CUDA cores, 96GB GDDR7June 2025 (mobile OEMs)Mobile workstations
NVIDIA RTX PRO 5000 Blackwell48GB GDDR7Q2 2025 (estimated)Mid-tier workstation tasks
NVIDIA RTX PRO 4500 Blackwell32GB GDDR7Q2 2025 (estimated)Mid-tier workstation tasks
NVIDIA RTX PRO 4000 Blackwell24GB GDDR7Q2 2025 (estimated)Entry-level workstation tasks
Laptop GPUsNVIDIA RTX PRO 5000 BlackwellDetails TBD (likely ~16–24GB GDDR7, high-end mobile)Q2–Q3 2025 (estimated)High-end mobile workstations
NVIDIA RTX PRO 4000 BlackwellDetails TBD (likely ~12–16GB GDDR7)Q2–Q3 2025 (estimated)Mid-tier mobile workstations
NVIDIA RTX PRO 3000 BlackwellDetails TBD (likely ~8–12GB GDDR7)Q2–Q3 2025 (estimated)Mid-tier mobile workstations
NVIDIA RTX PRO 2000 BlackwellDetails TBD (likely ~6–8GB GDDR7)Q2–Q3 2025 (estimated)Entry-level mobile workstations
NVIDIA RTX PRO 1000 BlackwellDetails TBD (likely ~4–6GB GDDR7)Q2–Q3 2025 (estimated)Basic mobile workstations
NVIDIA RTX PRO 500 BlackwellDetails TBD (likely ~4GB GDDR7, ultra-entry-level)Q2–Q3 2025 (estimated)Ultra-entry-level mobile tasks

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