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NVIDIA RTX Pro 6000 Blackwell Max-Q 96G Workstation Graphics Card
The NVIDIA RTX Pro 6000 Max-Q Workstation Edition is Powered by the NVIDIA Blackwell architecture, a paradigm shift in accelerated computing that merges unprecedented AI, ray tracing, and neural rendering advancements to redefine professional workflows for the next decade. It has a Dual slot card featuring 96GB of GDDR7 memory and a 300W maximum power limit. NVIDIA RTX Pro 6000 Max-Q supports x1 PCIe CEM5 connectivity. The new SM features increased processing throughput, and new neural shaders that integrate neural networks inside of programmable shaders to drive the next decade of AI-augmented graphics innovations.
SPECIFICATIONS:
GPU memory | 96GB GDDR7 |
Memory interface | 512-bit |
Memory bandwidth | 1792 GB/s |
Error-correcting code (ECC) | Yes |
CUDA Cores | 24064 |
Tensor Cores | 5th Generation |
RT Cores | 4th Generation |
Single-precision performance | 110 TFLOPS |
RT Core performance | 333 TFLOPS |
System interface | PCIe 5.0 ×16 |
Power consumption | Total board power: 300 W |
Thermal solution | Active |
Form factor | 4.4" x 10.5" L, Dual Slot, Full Height |
Display connectors | 4x DisplayPort 2.1b |
Max simultaneous displays | 4× 4096 × 2160 |
Max simultaneous displays | 2× 7680 × 4320 @ 60 Hz |
Power connector | 1x PCIe CEM5 16-pin |
Encode/decode engines | 4:2:2 encoding and decoding |
Graphics APIs | DirectX 12, Shader Model 6.6, OpenGL 4.63, Vulkan 1.3 |
Compute APIs | CUDA 12.8, OpenCL 3.0, DirectCompute |
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