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Nvidia introduces RTX Pro 4000 SFF and RTX Pro 2000 for entry-level workstations

Nvidia has announced two new additions to its RTX Pro graphics card lineup. The new RTX Pro 4000 SFF and RTX Pro 2000 are designed to bring the architecture's AI and graphics performance to more mainstream and small form factor workstations, all while keeping power consumption in check.

Starting with the RTX Pro 4000 Blackwell SFF, Nvidia is claiming it offers more than double the AI performance of its predecessor, the RTX A4000 SFF, delivering 770 AI TOPS. This is backed by 24GB of ECC GDDR7 memory, all while consuming just 70W, making it ideal for space-constrained systems.

Slotting in below it is the new RTX Pro 2000. This card also operates within a 70W TGP and is equipped with 16GB of ECC GDDR7 memory. Nvidia is positioning this GPU for mainstream CAD, 3D modelling, and entry-level AI workloads, claiming it is around 1.5 times faster than the RTX A2000. Videocardz reports that the RTX Pro 2000 will have 4,352 CUDA cores while the RTX Pro 4000 SFF will have 8960 CUDA cores.

Pricing information has not yet been released and will likely be announced by partners closer to launch. Both cards are expected to become available later this year to OEMs, but the RTX Pro 2000 will also be available in the DIY market.

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KitGuru says: Are you currently planning on getting a new workstation? If so, would you be happy with something powered by the RTX Pro 2000, or do you need something a bit more capable, like the RTX Pro 4000 SFF?

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