Details
- NVIDIA announced widespread adoption of its RTX PRO Servers, powered by the RTX PRO 6000 Blackwell Server Edition GPU, enabling enterprises to transition from general-purpose computing to AI infrastructure without a full data center overhaul.
- Early adopters include Disney (for immersive storytelling), Foxconn (smart manufacturing), Hitachi (digital twins), Hyundai (autonomous driving), Lilly (drug discovery), SAP (business AI), and TSMC (semiconductor manufacturing).
- The servers leverage Blackwell architecture with 96GB GDDR7 memory per GPU, delivering up to 4x faster performance for digital twin and simulation workloads compared to NVIDIA L40S GPUs, while supporting agentic AI and visualization.
- This deployment represents a strategic shift toward "AI factories" in enterprise data centers, avoiding the need for a complete infrastructure refresh and extending NVIDIA's dominance in AI hardware beyond cloud to on-premises.
- Available from major OEMs including Cisco, Dell, HPE, and Lenovo, as well as cloud providers like CoreWeave and Google Cloud, with software support via NVIDIA AI Enterprise for agile AI deployment.
Impact
This move accelerates enterprise AI adoption by providing a seamless upgrade path, potentially democratizing high-performance AI infrastructure across traditional industries. It sets a new standard for on-premises AI deployment, leveraging NVIDIA's software ecosystem to drive the next phase of industrial automation and AI agent integration.