Technology giant Nvidia unveils space-saving Blackwell professional graphics cards at SIGGRAPH 2025 event - RTX Pro 4000 SFF and Pro 2000 GPUs make their debut.
Nvidia has made a significant stride in the professional graphics market with the launch of its new RTX Pro 4000 SFF and RTX Pro 2000 GPUs. These powerful graphics processors were unveiled at SIGGRAPH 2025, marking a new era of AI acceleration and improved graphics capabilities for workstations.
The RTX Pro 4000 SFF: High-End AI Performance in a Compact Package
The RTX Pro 4000 SFF is designed for high-end AI workstations and edge environments that require real-time decision-making capabilities. This low-profile dual-slot GPU comes equipped with 24GB of GDDR7 memory with ECC, boasting a memory bandwidth of 432 GB/s. It delivers an impressive AI performance of up to 770 AI TOPS, making it more than twice as powerful as the previous-generation RTX A4000 SFF. With a power consumption of 70W, the RTX Pro 4000 SFF is an ideal choice for space-constrained systems and workstations with tight power and thermal budgets.
The RTX Pro 2000: A Powerful Solution for Mainstream Professional Applications
The RTX Pro 2000 is a versatile GPU, well-suited for mainstream design, AI workflows, and applications such as 3D modeling and computer-aided design. It features 16GB of GDDR7 memory with ECC and offers an AI performance of 545 AI TOPS. Like its bigger sibling, the RTX Pro 2000 consumes 70W of power. This GPU is a great option for professionals looking to upgrade their existing units.
Availability and Partnerships
The RTX Pro 4000 SFF will be available in systems from Nvidia partners like Dell, HP, and Lenovo. Boxx is another system integrator offering complete workstation solutions with the RTX Pro 2000. For those who prefer individual card upgrades, the RTX Pro 2000 will be available through PNY and TD Synnex.
Expected Prices and GPU Architecture
While specific pricing information for the RTX Pro 4000 SFF and RTX Pro 2000 GPUs is not yet available, it is expected that they will be priced significantly higher than consumer GPUs due to their enhanced performance, ECC memory, and features tailored for professional applications. Both GPUs utilise the efficient Blackwell architecture, renowned for its performance in AI tasks.
Use Cases and Future Prospects
The RTX Pro 4000 SFF is ideal for environments needing high AI performance without excessive power consumption, while the RTX Pro 2000 is suitable for mainstream professional applications requiring robust AI support. Both GPUs are expected to become available later this year. With their introduction, Nvidia is further strengthening its workstation lineup, slotting in under the RTX Pro 6000, and providing professionals with the tools they need to excel in their respective fields.