NVIDIA Blackwell flagship RTX PRO 6000 is now cheaper by the price of an RTX 5080, now costs $7,999

NVIDIA RTX PRO 6000 Blackwell Workstation Edition is now listed at Newegg for $7,999 , down from a strikethrough price of $9,299 , with a stated saving of $1,300:

When the RTX PRO 6000 first appeared at US enterprise retailers earlier this year, it showed up at $8,565 , about 26% higher than the previous-generation RTX 6000 Ada. That Ada card itself launched at $6,800 MSRP, so Blackwell entered the market clearly above the old flagship in price as well as specs. Eventually the price of this card has reached $11K on other platforms, but generally speaking, the flagship GB202 GPU for desktops was available for at least $9000 most of the time.
The new $7,999 tag still keeps the RTX PRO 6000 in a different league from gaming cards. In fact, it is so expensive that this price cut alone represents the value of a high-end RTX 5080 GPU .
RTX PRO 6000 Blackwell Workstation Edition pairs 24,064 CUDA cores with 96 GB of GDDR7 ECC memory, a 600 W board power, PCIe 5.0 x16 interface and four DisplayPort 2.1 outputs.
Source: Newegg
