NVIDIA Launches RTX PRO Blackwell Series GPUs and AI Tools

NVIDIA unveils RTX PRO Blackwell GPUs along with new tools to enhance Artificial Intelligence integration in creative projects.

NVIDIA has unveiled the RTX PRO Blackwell series GPUs at the NVIDIA GTC global AI conference, signaling a major development for creators and developers looking to enhance AI integration in their projects. The new generation of workstation and server GPUs is specifically built to handle complex AI-driven workloads, technical computing, and high-performance graphics, offering professionals the performance, efficiency, and scalability needed to push the boundaries of digital creativity and productivity.

In addition to this powerful hardware, NVIDIA introduced a suite of AI-powered tools, software development kits, and libraries aimed at accelerating AI development. The CUDA-X libraries, for instance, offer significant performance improvements in data processing and machine learning tasks without the need for code changes, while NVIDIA NIM microservices facilitate easier creation of AI-powered assistants and workflows by integrating top AI models across NVIDIA GPUs.

The RTX PRO Blackwell lineup includes both desktop and laptop GPUs as well as data center solutions, all designed to support demanding AI and data science applications. With these advancements, NVIDIA is providing developers with the foundation to achieve real-world breakthroughs in various industries, from content creation to engineering. The inclusion of NIM microservices and AI Blueprints further extends NVIDIA’s capability, enabling the creation of advanced AI-driven applications and more accessible integration of AI into daily workflows.

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