PNY showed us the new RTX PRO 6000 96GB GPU, and it's still somehow a two-slot card

The NVIDIA RTX PRO 6000 GPU is a powerful workstation GPU using the full RTX 5090 GB202 chip with 96GB of fast GDDR7 memory, and we got to see it.

PNY showed us the new RTX PRO 6000 96GB GPU, and it's still somehow a two-slot card
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TL;DR: The RTX PRO 6000 GPU is a powerful workstation card featuring 96GB of GDDR7 memory and 24,064 CUDA cores, designed for AI, deep learning, and scientific computing. Its advanced cooling and full GB202 GPU chip deliver unmatched performance, making it ideal for professional workloads.

Priced at over $10,000 in some markets, the new RTX PRO 6000 GPU is a new workstation GPU that can be viewed (in some ways) as a GeForce RTX 5090 with 96GB of VRAM. This thing is a monster, and we got to go hands-on with it at PNY's booth at Computex 2025. Well, hold it and take a look at its physical design.

The NVIDIA RTX PRO 6000 GPU looks like the GeForce RTX 5090 Founders Edition.
The NVIDIA RTX PRO 6000 GPU looks like the GeForce RTX 5090 Founders Edition.

Yes, it looks almost identical to the GeForce RTX 5090 Founders Edition (check out our review here), but it has an all-black finish and an 'RTX PRO 6000' label. The cooler design and form factor are identical, with a two-slot thickness, custom PCB, and NVIDIA's new Double Flow Through cooling.

The big thing here, of course, is that it packs a whopping 96GB of fast GDDR7 memory and the full GB202 GPU chip with 24064 CUDA Cores, compared to the RTX 5090's 21760 CUDA Cores. To fit all of that memory inside the card, NVIDIA has placed 48GB on either side of the PCB.

Even though this is a workstation GPU targeting the AI market, it still features the latest generation of Tensor and RT Cores, so it can be used for gaming. Not that you would, as the performance difference probably wouldn't be that noticeable in most games.

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This beast is designed for deep learning and scientific computing. Even though it's the single most powerful GPU we've ever held, PNY also gave us a look at a System 76 Thelio Mega system that can house up to 3 x RTX PRO 6000 GPUs paired with a 96-Core Threadripper Pro 7995WX CPU, 512GB of memory, and 64TB of storage. Impressive stuff, but a system that would cost at least $60,000 all up.

For something a little more down to earth, here's PNY's custom chrome-plated GeForce RTX 5080, which was brought to the show and signed by NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang.

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Kosta is a veteran gaming journalist that cut his teeth on well-respected Aussie publications like PC PowerPlay and HYPER back when articles were printed on paper. A lifelong gamer since the 8-bit Nintendo era, it was the CD-ROM-powered 90s that cemented his love for all things games and technology. From point-and-click adventure games to RTS games with full-motion video cut-scenes and FPS titles referred to as Doom clones. Genres he still loves to this day. Kosta is also a musician, releasing dreamy electronic jams under the name Kbit.

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