Rebeca Moen
March 19, 2025 02:09
Nvidia will introduce RTX Pro Blackwell Series GPUs and NIM Microselvics in GTC 2025 to enhance AI development on PCS and workstations using new AI-powered tools.
Nvidia has announced a new line of RTX Pro Blackwell Series GPUs and Nvidia Nim Microservices at the NVIDIA GTC 2025 Global AI Conference. These innovations aim to accelerate AI development on PCs and workstations, providing developers with powerful tools to integrate AI into creative projects, applications and games.
Advanced hardware for AI-driven workflows
Designed to handle intensive AI-driven workloads, the RTX Pro Blackwell series includes desktop and laptop GPUs, as well as data center GPUs. This lineup aims to support rigorous applications such as AI agents, simulation, 3D design, visual effects, and provide essential performance and scalability for professionals in a variety of industries.
The series includes:
Desktop GPU: RTX Pro 6000 Blackwell Workstation Edition, RTX Pro 6000 Max-Q Workstation Edition, RTX Pro 5000 Blackwell, RTX Pro 4500 Blackwell, RTX Pro 4000 Blackwell. Laptop GPU: RTX Pro 5000 Blackwell, RTX Pro 4000 Blackwell, RTX Pro 3000 Blackwell, RTX Pro 2000 Blackwell, RTX Pro 1000 Blackwell, RTX Pro 500 Blackwell. Data Center GPU: RTX Pro 6000 Blackwell Server Edition.
nvidia nim microservices to enhance AI capabilities
Nvidia also implemented NIM microservices to provide developers with high performance AI models optimized across the NVIDIA GPU. These microservices allow you to create AI-powered applications, productivity tools, and advanced content creation workflows. They incorporate models built by top communities and NVIDIA that support large-scale language models (LLMS), images, speech, and searched generation (RAG).
Improved AI development using the CUDA-X library
Part of Nvidia’s AI-powered toolkit, the Cuda-X library offers significant performance improvements for data processing and machine learning tasks. The latest release, CUML 25.02, accelerates SCIKIT-LEARN, UMAP, and HDBSCAN algorithms without the need for code changes, facilitating faster exploratory data analysis and model development.
chatrtx and ai blueprints
In addition to hardware and microservices, NVIDIA has updated ChatRTX, a demo app that personalizes large language models to user content, providing quick and personalized context-related answers. This update integrates support for Nvidia Nim Microservices and expands its capabilities.
Unveiled earlier this year, Nvidia AI Blueprints offers advanced AI reference workflows built on top of NIM, enabling developers to create applications powered by a wide range of AI. These resources are set up for soon to be available at build.nvidia.com and provide source code, sample data, and documentation for customization.
For more detailed announcements and updates from NVIDIA GTC 2025, please visit the official NVIDIA blog.
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