NVIDIA intros new RTX PRO 'Blackwell' workstation GPUs with RTX PRO 4000 SFF and RTX PRO 2000

NVIDIA expands its RTX PRO 'Blackwell' workstation GPU family with the introduction of the new RTX PRO 4000 SFF and RTX PRO 2000 workstation cards.

NVIDIA intros new RTX PRO 'Blackwell' workstation GPUs with RTX PRO 4000 SFF and RTX PRO 2000
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TL;DR: NVIDIA launched new RTX PRO Blackwell workstation GPUs, including the compact RTX PRO 4000 SFF and RTX PRO 2000, delivering significant AI, ray tracing, and rendering performance improvements within a 70W power envelope. These SFF-compatible GPUs feature GDDR7 memory and multiple mini DP 2.1 ports for small form factor workstations.

NVIDIA has introduced new members of the popular RTX PRO Blackwell workstation GPU family of cards, with new SFF-compatible variants now launched.

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The company has launched its new RTX PRO 4000 SFF and RTX PRO 2000 workstation GPUs at SIGGRAPH 2025 this week, offering top-tier performance that slots into a SFF system. The new RTX PRO 4000 SFF replaces the RTX A4000 SFF with up to 2.5x more AI performance, 1.7x more ray tracing performance, and 1.5x more bandwidth, all within the same 70W power envelope.

NVIDIA's new RTX PRO 4000 SFF packs 24GB of GDDR7 memory with ECC, 4 x mini DP 2.1 display connections, all in a compact form factor under SFF certification, meaning the workstation GPU can be installed and use inside of smaller machines.

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NVIDIA also launched the new RTX PRO 2000 which is a smaller performance model GPU, with 16GB of GDDR7 memory with ECC, a lower 70W TDP, and 4 x mini DP 2.1 ports. NVIDIA says that the new RTX PRO 2000 has impressive generational upgrades with 1.6x faster 3D modeling, 1.4x faster CAD performance, and 1.6x faster rendering speeds.

We don't know the pricing for NVIDIA's new RTX PRO 4000 SFF and RTX PRO 2000 workstation GPUs, but they'll be available for purchase through major system integrators (SIs) like Dell in the coming weeks and months.

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