Nvidia’s official Marketplace has raised the price of the RTX Pro 6000 Blackwell Workstation Edition to $13,250, marking a 55% increase from its MSRP a year ago, according to Tom’s Hardware.
The GPU was first listed for preorder by US retailers in early 2025 at prices ranging from $8,435 to $8,565; the current Marketplace price of $13,250 shows about a 55% increase from that initial launch price, as reported by Tom’s Hardware. VideoCardz also noted the updated listing.
Currently, the card is out of stock on Nvidia’s Marketplace, according to Tom’s Hardware.
In Pakistan, both authorised and grey-market importers are selling this card for approximately Rs4,400,000 to Rs4,800,000, depending on the retailer and import fees.
Since it is a low-volume enterprise product, it is rarely found on local shelves and is usually obtained through direct import. To get exact pricing and availability, a custom quote from specialised workstation builders is necessary.
Nvidia RTX Pro 6000 Blackwell features
The RTX Pro 6000 Blackwell is Nvidia’s leading professional workstation GPU, equipped with 96 GB of VRAM. It is designed for workstation use, handling large multimodal models, high-resolution generative tasks, and compute-heavy local inference jobs that require ample memory.
The professional workstation market is separate from Nvidia’s data-center H- and B-series accelerators, but both face similar demand pressures from the ongoing AI development cycle.
It features extra video encode/decode engines, supports NVIDIA AI Enterprise, and is particularly effective for tasks that involve loading large datasets and fine-tuning large language models (LLMs).
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