Desktop GPUs adapt to growing AI workloads

The NVIDIA RTX PRO 5000 72GB Blackwell GPU offers performance for AI developers, data scientists and creative professionals.

The RTX PRO 5000 72GB Blackwell GPU is now available for desktop use by developers, engineers, and designers. Powered by the NVIDIA Blackwell architecture, this new GPU elevates agentic and generative AI capabilities to a worldwide audience. With 72GB of ultrafast GDDR7 memory, the GPU aims to provide a 50% memory increase over previous models, addressing the demand for memory-intensive and modern workflows.

The RTX PRO 5000 72GB expands the range of Blackwell-class compute options available to developers, supporting different budgets and project needs. The expanded memory capacity allows developers to handle more complex AI workflows, particularly involving large language models and AI agents.

The GPU is designed to reduce computational bottlenecks. With 2,142 TOPS of AI performance, it seeks to meet the memory demands of AI systems involving toolchains and retrieval-augmented generation. By enhancing rendering times across engines like Arnold, Chaos V-Ray, and Blender by up to 4.7 times, creative professionals experience enhanced efficiency.

For industries such as computer-aided design, the RTX PRO 5000 72GB demonstrates over two-fold performance improvements across graphics-heavy applications. Notably, companies like InfinitForm and Versatile Media leverage this GPU to streamline and innovate processes.

Members of the NVIDIA Inception program, including InfinitForm, aim to optimise their generative AI solutions to support clients such as Yamaha Motor and NASA. Similarly, Versatile Media focuses on enhancing real-time rendering for virtual production, allowing scenarios to run at higher resolution and complexity without sacrificing performance.

With widespread availability through partners like Ingram Micro, Leadtek, and Unisplendour, the NVIDIA RTX PRO 5000 72GB Blackwell GPU is positioned to anchor AI-ready workstations for manufacturers and systems integrators. As sectors rapidly integrate AI, the need for versatile, robust technology has never been greater.

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