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Nvidia raised the price of the RTX Pro 6000 Blackwell GPU to $13,250. This is a 55% increase from its launch price of $8,565 one year ago.
Two main factors drive this price hike:
- Global memory shortages.
- High demand for AI computing.
You can find different prices depending on the seller and version:
- Nvidia official price: $13,250
- PNY variant: $11,359.99
- Newegg price: $12,099.99
- Server edition: $14,999
This price jump is the largest for a single workstation GPU generation in recent years. Nvidia holds a strong position in the AI market. This allows the company to raise prices without losing customers to rivals like AMD or Intel.
The memory shortage affects everyone. High-bandwidth memory supply is tight. Data centers and workstation users now compete for the same components.
Watch for Nvidia earnings in August to see future pricing trends. Keep an eye on HBM3e memory prices for potential relief.
Source: tomshardware.com
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