NVIDIA’s new RTX PRO 5000 Blackwell GPU is available and offers 50 percent more video memory than the existing 48 GB model.
Nvidia has officially made the RTX PRO 5000 Blackwell available with 72 GB of GDDR7 memory. This new version is intended for professionals working with large AI models, complex simulations, and 3D rendering. The new card retains the computing power of the RTX PRO 5000 with 48 GB.
Same performance, more memory
The RTX PRO 5000 Blackwell features the GB202 chip with 14,080 CUDA cores and an AI performance of 2,142 TOPS. The memory interface remains 384-bit, with a bandwidth of 1.34 TB/s. The increase to 72 GB is made possible by 24 GDDR7 memory modules instead of 16. That provides 50 percent more VRAM.
Both versions of the card have the same air-cooled dual-slot housing and a TDP of 300W. NVIDIA is positioning this new card as a solution for applications within Agentic AI, LLM inference, neural rendering, and simulation.
AI and rendering workloads
According to Nvidia, the extra memory space is primarily intended for AI applications, simulations, and professional virtualization
The RTX PRO 5000 Blackwell with 72 GB is immediately available through Nvidia partners such as Ingram Micro and Leadtek. The price is not yet known. The card will be available alongside the existing 48 GB model and responds to the growing demand for GPUs with larger memory capacity in the professional segment.
