Nvidia raises RTX Pro 6000 Blackwell price

Nvidia has increased the price of its RTX Pro 6000 Blackwell workstation GPU to $13,250, marking a 55% rise over its original MSRP. The price hike is attributed to high demand for AI-driven hardware and supply chain pressures.
Why it matters
Rising costs for high-end AI hardware impact the total cost of ownership for companies and researchers developing local AI models.
5.5 Relevance Score Photo: cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net · rights & takedowns Quick Summary Hide Per Tom s Hardware, Nvidia s official Marketplace now lists the RTX Pro 6000 Blackwell Workstation Edition at $13,250, a 55% increase over its MSRP compared with a year earlier. The GPU first appeared in US retailer preorder listings in early 2025 at $8,435 to $8,565; the card is currently marked out of stock on Nvidia s Marketplace despite the price increase, per Tom s Hardware. VideoCardz independently confirmed the updated listing. The price movement reflects strong AI-driven demand and supply pressure on Nvidia s professional GPU lineup, raising capital costs substantially for teams that rely on high-VRAM workstation hardware for local inference or fine-tuning.
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