TECH NEWS – Nvidia’s workstation beast based on the Blackwell architecture is showing up across retailers worldwide, but its price has already gone far beyond the official MSRP.
Unveiled officially back in March, the Nvidia RTX Pro 6000 is now available at several retailers in the EU, North America and Japan — and it’s not cheap. According to WCCFTech and Videocardz, the GPU starts at over $10,000 at most vendors, even though Nvidia’s MSRP is $8,565.
In the UK, the RTX Pro 6000 is listed for £7659 at Lambda-Tek. In the EU, prices range from €8,982 to an eye-watering €10,922. With VAT and taxes, pricing in Hungary could easily exceed 4.5 million HUF. One Reddit user even claimed Nvidia gave him a $5,000 discount, and posted photos of the card.
This dual-slot GPU is visually similar to the GeForce RTX 5090 Founders Edition, but packs a GB202 chip with 24,064 CUDA cores (vs 21,760 in the 5090), and a massive 96 GB of GDDR7 VRAM. Designed for intense AI workloads, it’s ideal for startups and small businesses. Unique features like MIG (Multi-Instance GPU) allow the GPU to be partitioned into four logical units for more efficient multitasking. It’s gaming capable — but that’s not what people buy it for.
Source: WCCFTech, Videocardz, Overclock3D









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