HP Z8 Fury G6i supports up to four RTX PRO 6000 Blackwell GPUs

HP has introduced the Z8 Fury G6i, a new high-end workstation built around Intel’s Xeon 600 platform and NVIDIA’s latest Blackwell-based professional graphics. The main spec is simple: the system supports up to four NVIDIA RTX PRO 6000 Blackwell Max-Q Workstation Edition GPUs in one chassis.
That means up to 384GB of total graphics memory in a single system, because each RTX PRO 6000 Blackwell Max-Q card carries 96GB of GDDR7. NVIDIA also lists 1.8 TB/s of memory bandwidth per card, so this is clearly aimed at workloads that need large local memory pools more than anything else, including AI, simulation, rendering, and large scene work.
Z8 Fury G6i, Source: HP
On the CPU side, HP lists support for up to an 86-core Intel Xeon 600 Processor for Workstation . The company also says the Z8 Fury G6i can be configured with up to 2TB of DDR5-6400 ECC registered memory and up to 104TB of storage, which puts it firmly in the same class as systems built for local AI training, heavy VFX, and large engineering datasets.
Z8 Fury G6i, Source: HP
HP is using the Max-Q workstation version of the RTX PRO 6000 Blackwell rather than the standard desktop workstation model. NVIDIA says this Max-Q variant is designed for dense workstation scaling and can be deployed in setups with up to four GPUs, which lines up with HP’s Z8 Fury G6i design.
HP has not shared pricing yet, but the company says the Z8 Fury G6i is expected to be available starting in April. Based on the official specs alone, this is one of the most GPU-dense tower workstations announced so far this year, with a full configuration offering four Blackwell GPUs and 384GB of VRAM in a single local box.
Source: HP