NVIDIA Adds New Smaller GPUs to RTX PRO Blackwell Set
NVIDIA now has two new graphics cards in its RTX PRO Blackwell group, made for the work world. They shared this news at SIGGRAPH 2025. The RTX PRO 4000 SFF and RTX PRO 2000 can fit into small computer spaces but still offer big boosts for AI, making images, and design work.
NVIDIA RTX PRO 4000 SFF Big Power in a Small Box
This new card takes the place of the old RTX A4000 SFF, offering more power without using more energy. Here are its main points:
- Big Gains in Performance: Up to 2.5 times better at AI, 1.7 times better at tracing light, and 1.5 times more memory speed.
- Memory: 24 GB of GDDR7 with error checks.
- Plugs: Four mini DisplayPort 2.1 outlets.
- Size: A thin, two-slot design good for small work computers.
NVIDIA RTX PRO 2000 A Strong Mainstream Choice
The RTX PRO 2000 is a strong, everyday option for many work tasks. It also shows great gains:
- Faster Work: 1.6 times faster at 3D modeling, 1.4 times quicker at CAD, and 1.6 times faster at making images.
- Memory: 16 GB of GDDR7 with error checks.
- Uses Less Power: Only needs 70W.
- Plugs: Four mini DisplayPort 2.1 outlets.
Key Points for Work Pros
These new GPUs mean big things for work pros. The RTX PRO 4000 SFF lets you handle tough AI and image tasks in small, less power-hungry spaces.
The RTX PRO 2000, with its good power use and strong ability, is a top choice for CAD and 3D design pros. It takes less power so it's great for an easy upgrade in many setups.
When You Can Buy Them
NVIDIA hasn't said what the RTX PRO 4000 SFF or RTX PRO 2000 will cost yet. These GPUs should be ready to buy at big sellers like Dell, HP, and Lenovo soon.