MSI expands NVIDIA RTX PRO server lineup with RTX PRO 6000 Blackwell

MSI has added two NVIDIA RTX PRO Server systems—the 4U CG480-S5063 and the 2U CG290-S3063—built on the NVIDIA MGX modular architecture and supporting the NVIDIA RTX PRO 6000 Blackwell Server Edition GPU to accelerate Artificial Intelligence and simulation workloads without a full data center redesign.

MSI announced updated NVIDIA GPU systems joining the NVIDIA RTX PRO Server portfolio. The company introduced two platforms: the 4U CG480-S5063 and the 2U CG290-S3063 Artificial Intelligence server, both built on NVIDIA´s MGX modular architecture. Both platforms support the NVIDIA RTX PRO 6000 Blackwell Server Edition GPU, a configuration MSI positions as a practical path for enterprises to increase Artificial Intelligence and simulation performance without requiring a complete data center redesign.

Danny Hsu, general manager of MSI´s enterprise platform solutions, said MSI is among the first to deploy NVIDIA RTX PRO Servers and highlighted the integration of the RTX PRO 6000 Blackwell Server Edition GPU into MSI´s MGX platforms. According to the announcement, this integration aims to provide enterprise systems built for real Artificial Intelligence workloads and to support organizations transitioning toward Artificial Intelligence-ready data centers. The statement frames the updated systems as enterprise-focused solutions intended for production-level workloads.

The article does not provide several operational details. Availability dates, pricing, specific performance metrics or benchmarks, supported GPU counts per chassis, memory and storage configurations, power and cooling specifications, and target industry segments beyond the general enterprise market are Not stated. The announcement emphasizes platform models, architecture, and GPU support, but leaves configuration options, deployment guidance, and comparative performance data to be provided later or through additional documentation.

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