NVIDIA Lists RTX PRO 6000 Blackwell 96GB GPU at $13,250 – 73% Higher Than 2025 Preorder Prices

NVIDIA’s 96GB Workstation GPU Now Priced at $13,250 – A Sharp Increase from 2025

NVIDIA’s official Marketplace has listed the RTX PRO 6000 Blackwell Workstation Edition at $13,250. The card is currently marked as out of stock, but the listed price represents what is effectively the new MSRP for this professional GPU. This is a striking increase compared to early 2025 retailer and preorder pricing.

NVIDIA Lists RTX PRO 6000 Blackwell 96GB GPU at $13,250 – 73% Higher Than 2025 Preorder Prices
NVIDIA Lists RTX PRO 6000 Blackwell 96GB GPU at $13,250 – 73% Higher Than 2025 Preorder Prices

In March 2025, the same card appeared in US retailer listings for $8,435 to $8,565. Later preorder offers dropped as low as $7,673, depending on the retailer and package. That means NVIDIA’s own Marketplace listing is now roughly 73% higher than the lowest 2025 preorder price, and about 55% higher than the $8,565 early listing.


Specs: A Blackwell Beast

The RTX PRO 6000 Blackwell Workstation Edition is built on the GB202 GPU and features:

  • 24,064 CUDA cores
  • 96GB of GDDR7 ECC memory
  • Dual‑slot Double Flow Through cooler
  • 600W power rating

It is the only 96GB Blackwell model from NVIDIA aimed at professional visualization (the successor to the Quadro line). NVIDIA also sells server editions with the same GPU and memory but different power settings and cooling.


Why the Price Jump?

NVIDIA has not announced any official price change, but the increase likely reflects surging demand for large‑memory GPUs driven by AI and data science workloads. The 96GB memory pool is particularly attractive for running large language models and complex simulations that cannot fit on consumer cards. With supply constraints and enterprise customers willing to pay a premium, the price has climbed significantly since the card’s initial appearance.

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What This Means for Professionals

For creative professionals, researchers, and small businesses that need a high‑memory workstation GPU, the new $13,250 price puts the RTX PRO 6000 in a different bracket than originally expected. Alternative options include older RTX A6000 or A100 cards, but they offer less memory or older architectures.

The card remains listed as out of stock on NVIDIA’s Marketplace. Interested buyers may need to contact authorised distributors for current pricing and availability. For now, the 96GB Blackwell workstation card has become significantly more expensive – a reflection of the times.

Source: NVIDIA

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