Nvidia proudly announces the inclusion of the RTX Pro 6000 Blackwell GPU in new 2U enterprise servers from major system suppliers.
Server providers are bringing the RTX Pro 6000 Blackwell Server Edition GPU to their 2U enterprise servers. Companies such as Cisco, Dell Technologies, HPE, Lenovo, and Supermicro are planning devices with the GPU announced in March. According to Nvidia, the systems are designed to process AI and data center workloads faster and more energy-efficiently than traditional CPU servers.
The new servers utilize Nvidia’s Blackwell architecture and are suitable for applications such as AI, data analysis, graphic rendering, scientific simulations, and industrial automation.
MIG
The RTX Pro Servers support virtualization and Multi-Instance GPU (MIG) technology, allowing one GPU to be divided into up to four separate environments. Additionally, the systems are certified for Nvidia AI Enterprise. The widely used Nvidia ecosystem of software supports developers in building GPU-centric applications and remains a major asset for the company.
The 2U servers will hit the shelves later this year. Configurations will also appear in 4U format with up to eight RTX Pro 6000 GPUs. In addition to the five major system partners, other manufacturers such as ASUS, GIGABYTE, MSI, and QCT are also bringing RTX Pro Servers to the market.
Nvidia proudly announces the plans at the Siggraph 2025 conference. There, the GPU specialist also launched smaller and more compact Blackwell-based GPUs for workstations.