NVIDIA is preparing to release its flagship RTX Pro graphics card with 96GB of memory |
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At the GTC 2025 technology conference, NVIDIA has unveiled the Blackwell RTX Pro series of graphics gas pedals. The new products are aimed at professional notebooks and desktops, as well as for work in data centers. The manufacturer has not yet shared technical details about the new GPUs, but some things have become known. According to Tom's Hardware, the flagship of the new series will get the same GB202 graphics chip with support for GDDR7 standard video memory as GeForce RTX 5090. At the same time, some professional solutions are expected to get chips with memory on both sides of the PCB. This will increase VRAM capacity to 96GB on a 512-bit bus for the GB202, 48GB on a 256-bit bus for the GB203, and 36GB on a 192-bit bus for the GB205. NVIDIA also announced a change in the names of the GPU ![]() |