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NVIDIA's new RTX PRO 6000 Blackwell workstation GPU has had its gorgeous PCB leaked, showing off its 96GB of double-sided GDDR7 memory, check it out:

The new NVIDIA RTX PRO 6000 Blackwell GPU is the flagship GB202-based workstation graphics card from the company, offered in 3 different variants leading up to 96GB of GDDR7 memory. The PCB was recently leaked onto Chiphell, giving us a gander at the amount of work that goes into a ridiculously high-end GPU with 96GB of double-sided GDDR7 memory (48GB per side).
There are no components at all on the PCB pictured -- no GPU, no GDDR7 memory modules -- but GDDR7 memory modules will be placed on both sides of the NVIDIA RTX PRO 6000 Blackwell GPU. Each GDDR7 module is 3GB, with 16 x 2 x 3GB = 96GB in total. NVIDIA could re-use this PCB for its RTX PRO 5000 with 48GB of GDDR7 (as it would use single-sided modules, not double-sided), while the RTX PRO 4500 uses 32GB of GDDR7 memory (2GB modules) and the GB203 GPU.
- Read more: NVIDIA's new RTX PRO 6000 Blackwell GPU with 96GB GDDR7 costs $8435
- Read more: NVIDIA RTX PRO 6000 Blackwell GPU: 24064 CUDA cores, 96GB GDDR7, up to 600W
The PCB shared on Chiphell appears to be of the Max-Q variant of the card, with NVIDIA limiting the power consumption to just a 300W TDP. The full RTX PRO 6000 Blackwell GPU (Workstation Edition and Server Edition) variants have the same GPU + VRAM configuration, but they allow for 600W TDPs. NVIDIA has the power connector on the rear of the RTX PRO 6000 Max-Q variant.