Nvidia's RTX Pro 6000 Rises to $13,250
2026-06-15 16:22
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en.Wedoany.com Reported - Nvidia has quietly raised the price of its flagship RTX Pro 6000 Blackwell workstation graphics card to $13,250, an increase of approximately 55% from the launch price of $8,565 in March 2025.

Nvidia RTX Pro 6000 Blackwell

The global memory shortage and the ongoing artificial intelligence boom are driving up graphics card prices, affecting both consumer gaming cards and workstation professional cards. Nvidia has launched three versions of the RTX Pro 6000: a standard workstation edition, a more energy-efficient Max-Q workstation edition, and a server edition for data centers. Among these, the standard and Max-Q editions are primarily aimed at professional users, while the server edition targets large enterprises.

Nvidia's official market lists the PNY RTX Pro 6000 Blackwell at $11,359.99, which is 14% below the suggested retail price. However, the official list price does not always reflect the lowest available price. For example, Newegg currently sells it for $12,099.99, 9% lower than the official market price, while the server version is listed at up to $14,999 on Newegg. Some Newegg listings come from third-party sellers, while others are marked as OEM products, which are typically sold in bulk without retail packaging to system integrators or enterprise customers.

In the short term, the upward trend in graphics card prices is not expected to change unless the memory shortage eases. Price differences remain significant across retailers and even Nvidia's official market, so consumers should compare prices from multiple sources before purchasing.

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