NVIDIA RTX PRO 5000 "Blackwell" GPU with 72 GB GDDR7 Memory Appears

NVIDIA's RTX PRO 5000 "Blackwell" GPU has officially appeared with 72 GB of GDDR7 ECC memory, on the company's product page . Initially, NVIDIA launched an RTX PRO 5000 Blackwell GPU with 48 GB of GDDR7 memory spread across 24 modules with the capacity of 2 GB, sandwiching the PCB on both sides. However, NVIDIA has now decided to update the GPU with the new 3 GB memory modules, which are upping the total capacity to 72 GB, making the card a much more attractive offer for professionals working in the fields of data science, AI, HPC, and many other areas such as professional video editing. However, this 24 module design with 12 GDDR7 modules on each side is less impressive than the RTX PRO 6000 Blackwell GPU, which is arranging 16 such modules on each side of the PCB to achieve a remarkable 96 GB capacity.

As a reminder, the RTX PRO 5000 GPU is based on the GB202 GPU and carries 14,080 CUDA cores, 440 TMUs, and 176 ROPs. Upgraded NVENC/NVDEC blocks speed up high-quality encode/decode for live production and fast video editing. Multi-Instance GPU (MIG) gives IT and cloud/VDI admins an easy way to split a GPU into isolated instances, so more users get guaranteed, accelerated performance. NVIDIA has wrapped all of this in a 300 W TDP in a dual-slot GPU, with a blower fan. Pricing structure is still unknown, but given that its older sibling, the RTX PRO 6000 Blackwell, is retailing just under $10,000, we could see the 72 GB version just a grand or two lower. Additionally, as we see NVIDIA incorporating 3 GB GDDR7 memory modules inside more products, the company could be gearing up for a "SUPER" overhaul of the Blackwell gaming lineup.