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19 hours ago
NVIDIA
GPU

Nvidia RTX Pro 6000 Price Up

NVIDIA has adjusted the manufacturer suggested retail price for the RTX PRO 6000 Blackwell workstation GPU to $13,250, representing a 55 percent increase from its March 2025 launch price of $8,565. The pricing revision aligns with ongoing supply chain constraints, particularly global memory component shortages, and sustained enterprise demand for artificial intelligence workloads. The RTX PRO 6000 lineup includes three primary configurations: the standard Workstation Edition, the power-efficient Max-Q Workstation Edition, and the data center focused Server Edition. Originally positioned as a premium professional tool for rendering, simulation, and AI training, the architecture has experienced consistent procurement interest despite its elevated cost basis. Distribution channel pricing reveals notable fragmentation. While NVIDIA direct listings reflect the updated $13,250 MSRP for standard and Max-Q variants, authorized partners and online marketplaces demonstrate varied discount structures. PNY currently lists the standard configuration at $11,359.99, a 14 percent reduction from official pricing. Newegg offers the standard model at $12,099.99, while third-party and OEM listings for the Server Edition reach $14,999. B&H Photo Video maintains pricing at $13,349 for the standard variant and $13,999 for the Max-Q edition. These discrepancies highlight the fragmented nature of current workstation GPU distribution. Market analysis indicates that professional silicon pricing will likely remain under upward pressure until memory manufacturing capacity expands to meet AI infrastructure requirements. The sustained pricing trajectory reflects broader semiconductor market dynamics rather than isolated product adjustments. Enterprise procurement teams and technology evaluators are advised to compare multi-vendor inventories, verify warranty coverage for OEM and bulk units, and align acquisition schedules with budget forecasting cycles. Short-term market conditions suggest continued pricing volatility, necessitating strategic planning for workstation hardware refreshes.

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