
NVIDIA has enhanced its server configurations with the launch of the powerful RTX PRO Blackwell GPU in a 2U server format. This development allows businesses to access a broader spectrum of computing capabilities.
NVIDIA’s New RTX PRO Server Configuration Offers Unprecedented Flexibility
[Press Release]: In a recent announcement, NVIDIA revealed the introduction of the RTX PRO 6000 Blackwell Server Edition GPU to widely-used enterprise servers. This initiative accelerates the transition from traditional CPU architectures to more efficient accelerated computing solutions.
With the rollout of these new 2U mainstream servers, businesses globally can leverage the advanced Blackwell architecture, significantly enhancing performance and efficiency in their data centers.
Key global partners, including Cisco, Dell Technologies, HPE, Lenovo, and Supermicro, are set to offer these versatile 2U NVIDIA RTX PRO Servers. These configurations cater to a diverse range of enterprise workloads, covering areas such as artificial intelligence, content creation, data analytics, graphics processing, scientific simulations, and industrial applications.

NVIDIA RTX PRO Server Family: Revolutionizing Data Center Infrastructure
Every year, enterprises purchase millions of servers to handle their critical business tasks. As artificial intelligence becomes increasingly vital, organizations can now upgrade their systems to incorporate accelerated servers.
The RTX PRO Servers bring GPU acceleration to conventional CPU-intensive tasks, including data analytics, simulation, video rendering, and graphics processing. These advanced servers can achieve up to 45 times greater performance, translating to 18 times enhanced energy efficiency and reduced total cost of ownership compared to traditional CPU-only systems.
The NVIDIA RTX PRO Servers signify a new tier of on-premises infrastructure, delivering revolutionary Blackwell performance for enterprises creating AI-centric systems, especially in data centers with limitations regarding space, power, and cooling.
Additionally, these servers serve as a foundational infrastructure for the NVIDIA AI Data Platform, which offers a customizable framework for developing modern storage solutions tailored to enterprise AI needs. At this year’s SIGGRAPH convention, Dell is set to unveil upgrades to the Dell AI Data Platform, which are designed to integrate with NVIDIA’s AI Data Platform reference structure. This includes the Dell PowerEdge R7725 2U servers equipped with dual RTX PRO 6000 GPUs, alongside NVIDIA AI Enterprise software and networking solutions.
The newly launched 2U mainstream systems complement a variety of RTX PRO Servers that were initially showcased in May at COMPUTEX. This comprehensive lineup includes rack-mounted configurations that can support two, four, or even eight NVIDIA RTX PRO 6000 Blackwell GPUs, making them ideal for businesses aiming to optimize their performance, efficiency, and cost-effectiveness.
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