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Publish Date : 2025/10/02

NVIDIA RTX PRO Blackwell Series Fully Launched Leadtek Helps Drive GPU Adoption from Research to Mainstream


With the rapid advancement of generative AI and large models, demand for computing power continues to rise. NVIDIA has recently launched a complete lineup of Blackwell GPUs, ranging from the flagship NVIDIA RTX PRO 6000 to the entry-level NVIDIA RTX PRO 2000, marking the official start of the "full coverage era" for professional GPUs.

As the flagship of the NVIDIA Blackwell series, the NVIDIA RTX PRO 6000 Blackwell once again pushes professional GPU performance to new heights. It features 24,064 CUDA cores, 752 fifth-generation Tensor cores, and 188 fourth-generation RT cores, paired with 96GB of GDDR7 ECC memory delivering 1,792 GB/s bandwidth. It achieves 125 TFLOPS of single-precision performance, and with FP4 precision plus sparsity acceleration, AI performance reaches up to 4,000 TOPS. The product is available in three versions: a 600W workstation version with dual-flow cooling, a Max-Q version with reduced 300W power draw supporting multi-GPU setups, and a server version in the 400–600W range with passive cooling. Compared to the previous RTX 6000 Ada, this flagship model shows significant performance improvements across various applications: 3.8 times faster LLM inference, 2.5 times higher image and text generation performance, 7.1 times faster genomic computing, 2.5 times faster Omniverse collaborative rendering, and up to 15.2 times improvements in video editing, setting a new benchmark as the performance ceiling for professional workstation GPUs.

Furthermore, the NVIDIA Blackwell series has expanded its product line with the new NVIDIA RTX PRO 5000 Blackwell, RTX PRO 4500 Blackwell, RTX PRO 4000 Blackwell, RTX PRO 4000 Blackwell SFF Edition, and RTX PRO 2000 Blackwell, catering to diverse market demands.

The NVIDIA RTX PRO 5000 and RTX PRO 4500 target the high-end segment. The RTX PRO 5000 offers 14,080 CUDA cores, 440 Tensor cores, and 110 RT cores, with 48GB of GDDR7 ECC memory, making it ideal for AI model development and advanced engineering design. The RTX PRO 4500 comes with 10,496 CUDA cores, 328 Tensor cores, and 82 RT cores, paired with 32GB of GDDR7 ECC memory, consuming about 200W, and likewise addressing high-performance professional needs.

The NVIDIA RTX PRO 4000 series is available in both standard and SFF editions, delivering about 2.5 times AI performance improvement, 1.7 times faster ray tracing, and 1.5 times greater memory bandwidth. The 4000 SFF version includes 24GB of GDDR7 ECC memory, with a maximum power draw of only 70W, specifically designed for small workstations and customized industrial environments.

The NVIDIA RTX PRO 2000 comes with 16GB of GDDR7 ECC memory and 288GB/s memory bandwidth. It delivers performance improvements of 1.6 times in 3D modeling, 1.4 times in CAD design, and 1.6 times in rendering. For AI acceleration, image generation performance is increased by 1.4 times and text generation by 2.3 times, positioning it as the ideal entry-level AI solution for CAD engineers and small and medium-sized enterprises.

To help users maximize the performance of the high-end NVIDIA Blackwell series, Leadtek is committed to strengthening hardware-software integration to lower the AI adoption barrier for enterprises. The company provides its AIDMS (AI development management platform) with NVIDIA-certified AI workstations and servers, offering a ready-to-use development environment. AIDMS features a no-code interface that enables users to build, train, and manage AI models without programming. Even without dedicated AI engineers, technical staff can get started quickly; for enterprises with established AI teams, it significantly improves project execution efficiency, addressing challenges such as high technical barriers, talent shortages, and time-consuming environment setup.

Looking at market trends, the full rollout of the NVIDIA Blackwell series extends GPU computing power beyond elite research institutions and large corporations to a broader user base of designers, CAD engineers, industrial operators, and small and medium-sized enterprises. GPUs are shifting from "high-end professional tools" to "foundational infrastructure for AI democratization." This horizontal expansion of the product line reshapes the market landscape: with solutions spanning from flagship to broader options, AI acceleration will quickly spread across industries, creating new competitive thresholds.

As NVIDIA's senior partner, Leadtek plays a central role in this process. Combined with the AIDMS platform and NVIDIA-Certified systems, it further lowers the entry barrier and maximizes the return on GPU investment. Overall, Leadtek has evolved from a hardware distributor into a driver and enabler of enterprise AI adoption, helping customers of all sizes move faster in the AI era and gain competitive advantage.

Source : www.digitimes.com.tw