NVIDIA RTX “PRO” 6000 X Blackwell GPU Spotted In Shipping Log: GB202 Die, 96 GB VRAM, & TBP of 600W
A recent NBD shipping log revealed a new NVIDIA Blackwell GPU by the name RTX PRO 6000 X, featuring an incredibly high 96 GB GDDR7 memory.
As NVIDIA has done with its flagship and other high-end Blackwell RTX GeForce 50 series cards, it’s looking to expand the portfolio by adding additional RTX Blackwell GPUs. However, there won’t be any more powerful GPUs than the RTX 5090, at least for the Gaming segment.
The professional segment is a whole different story. Usually, GPU manufacturers produce high-VRAM top-of-the-line graphics cards for professional usage, and we might soon see one with the Blackwell architecture. A few weeks back, one of the 96 GB editions of an RTX 6000 Blackwell GPU was spotted in an NBD shipping manifest, (and we also saw an RTX 4090 96 GB GPU earlier). Once again, we saw the same GPU but with its full name.
The leaker @harukaze5719 spotted the listing of the “RTX PRO 6000 X Blackwell” in NBD shipping logs, which are being sent to India for “testing purposes”. There are at least two different shippers by the names N***ON and N**D that have sent the GPUS for testing. As revealed from the shipping logs, the RTX PRO 6000 Blackwell card features a GB202-870 GPU and a VRAM capacity of 96 GB.
This particular model will also feature the GDDR7 memory on a 512-bit memory bus. The same-width memory bus is also used on the GeForce RTX 5090, but it only brings 32 GB of memory. Since it is a gaming card, 32 GB of VRAM is more than enough, but higher VRAM is highly beneficial for intensive workloads such as AI applications, and the 96 GB edition will take care of those.
The TBP is roughly around the same mark as the RTX 5090, but it’s 25W higher. No big change but important for leveraging the full potential of the card. The RTX PRO Blackwell GPUs won’t just include the 96 GB variant, but as spotted by the leaker, there is another card with half the VRAM capacity compared to the RTX PRO 6000 X.
This is with 48 GB GDDR7 memory on a 384-bit. This looks new as we currently don’t know of any Blackwell GPU with a 384-bit memory interface in the RTX 50 series. While the RTX PRO 6000 X uses a GB202 variant, which is used for the RTX 5090 as well, the next slower GPU is GB203 in the RTX 5080, but it is capable of supporting a 256-bit memory bus. We are yet to know what exactly this GPU is, but it’s also a part of the RTX PRO series dedicated to AI workloads.
Source: https://wccftech.com/nvidia-rtx-pro-6000-x-blackwell-leak-96-gb-gddr7-600w/
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