NVIDIA RTX PRO 2000 Blackwell 16GB Specs, Benchmarks & Pricing

The NVIDIA RTX PRO 2000 Blackwell is a compact entry-level professional workstation GPU announced at SIGGRAPH 2025 and released on August 11, 2025. It is built on the NVIDIA Blackwell architecture (GB206 die, TSMC 5nm process) with 4,352 CUDA cores, 136 fifth-generation Tensor Cores, and 34 fourth-generation RT Cores. The card delivers 17.0 TFLOPS of single-precision FP32 compute and 545 AI TOPS (FP4 sparse), making it a notable upgrade over its predecessor the RTX 2000 Ada Generation in both graphics and AI performance.

It features 16 GB of GDDR7 ECC memory on a 128-bit memory bus providing 288 GB/s bandwidth, a significant step up from the Ada predecessor's 224 GB/s GDDR6. The fifth-generation Tensor Cores add FP4 precision support alongside FP8, BF16, TF32, FP16, INT8, and INT4, enabling broader AI and machine learning workloads. The fourth-generation RT Cores double the intersection rate of the prior generation, accelerating ray tracing for professional visualization.

With a TDP of only 70W and no external power connector required, the RTX PRO 2000 Blackwell maintains the same power envelope as its Ada predecessor while delivering substantially higher performance. The dual-slot, half-height form factor (2.7" H x 6.6" L) allows installation in both standard and small-form-factor workstations. It connects via PCIe 5.0 x8 and provides four mini-DisplayPort 2.1b outputs supporting up to four independent displays at 4K 165 Hz or two displays at 8K 100 Hz. Video engine support includes one ninth-generation NVENC encoder and one sixth-generation NVDEC decoder.

The RTX PRO 2000 Blackwell succeeds the RTX 2000 Ada Generation and is distributed through PNY, TD SYNNEX, and embedded in compact workstations from BOXX, Dell, HP, and Lenovo.

Considerations

  • Lower memory bandwidth compared to other GPUs
  • Lower INT8 inference performance compared to other GPUs

Specifications for NVIDIA RTX PRO 2000 Blackwell

SpecificationPerformance Ranking
FP32 TFLOPs
29th @ 17 TFLOPs (Entry Tier)(Entry)
FP16 TFLOPs
52nd @ 136.25 TFLOPs (Mid Tier)(Mid)
Tensor Core Count
30th @ 136 Cores (Entry Tier)(Entry)
Memory Capacity (GB)
60th @ 16 GB (Mid Tier)(Mid)
Memory Bandwidth (GB/s)
20th @ 288 GB/s
Int8 TOPs
25th @ 136.25 TOPs

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Product Identifiers

Manufacturer Part Numbers (1)
NVIDIA Part Number
900-5G195-2250-000
Available from 3 Partners (3 products)
PNY
NVIDIA RTX PRO 2000 Blackwell 16GB GDDR7 Graphics Card
VCNRTXPRO2000B-PB(sku)
HP
HP NVIDIA RTX PRO 2000 Blackwell 16GB 4MDP Graphics
B5CH7AA(part number)
Lenovo
NVIDIA RTX PRO 2000 Blackwell 16GB mini-DP x4 GDDR7 Graphics Card
4X61T95638(part number)

References

Notes

  1. FP32 TFLOPS of 17.0 sourced directly from the NVIDIA RTX PRO 2000 Blackwell official datasheet (nvidia.com), representing single-precision CUDA core FP32 performance. Consistent with 4,352 CUDA cores x 1,957 MHz boost clock x 2 ops/cycle / 1000 = 17.03 TFLOPS.
  2. AI TOPS of 545 is the 'AI TOPS' figure from the NVIDIA official datasheet, representing theoretical FP4 TOPS with 2:4 sparsity (confirmed by the RTX PRO 4000 Blackwell datasheet footnote: 'Theoretical FP4 TOPS using the sparsity feature').
  3. int8TOPS of 136.25 represents non-sparse (dense) INT8 performance, derived from FP4 sparse TOPS: 545 (FP4 sparse) / 4 = 136.25 (INT8 dense). Derivation: FP4 sparse = 2x INT8 sparse = 4x INT8 dense per Blackwell 5th-gen tensor core architecture. Dense value used for consistent cross-vendor comparison.
  4. fp16TFLOPS of 136.25 represents Peak FP16 Tensor TFLOPS with sparsity, derived from FP4 sparse TOPS using the Blackwell tensor core ratio (FP16 sparse = FP4 sparse / 4): 545 / 4 = 136.25 TFLOPS. This ratio is consistent with the RTX 5070 where FP16 sparse = 246.9 TFLOPS (from nvidia-geforce-rtx-5070.yaml, sourced from Blackwell GPU architecture whitepaper Table 6). The NVIDIA datasheet does not publish FP16 separately for this workstation card.
  5. Memory bandwidth of 288 GB/s per NVIDIA official datasheet and confirmed by multiple sources. The memory is 16 GB GDDR7 ECC on a 128-bit bus.
  6. GPU die is GB206 on TSMC 5nm process with approximately 21.9 billion transistors. Architecture uses compute capability 12.0 (sm_120), confirmed by the official NVIDIA CUDA GPUs table at developer.nvidia.com/cuda-gpus.
  7. Tensor core count of 136 confirmed by Newegg product listing and multiple third-party sources. The GB206 has 34 SMs x 128 CUDA cores per SM = 4,352 CUDA cores; 34 SMs x 4 tensor core units per SM = 136 tensor cores (same 4-per-SM ratio as Ada Lovelace).
  8. Released at SIGGRAPH 2025 on August 11, 2025. Previously announced via NVIDIA blog in early 2025 as 'coming later this year.' Source: TechPowerUp launch date, SIGGRAPH 2025 announcement via multiple tech news outlets.
  9. FP4 hardware precision is supported by 5th-generation Tensor Cores. FP8 is also supported. Software-level support for FP8 in NVIDIA Transformer Engine requires compute capability 9.x (Hopper) and does not support Blackwell desktop GPUs (sm_120) via that specific library path; lower-level libraries (cuBLASLt, TensorRT) support FP8 on Blackwell.
  10. Estimated MSRP of $849 USD based on launch-time market pricing. NVIDIA does not publish official MSRP for workstation GPUs. Newegg lists the PNY variant (VCNRTXPRO2000B-PB) at $849.99 and Wiredzone lists the NVIDIA OEM version (900-5G195-2250-000) at $848.00. CG Channel cited $722 from reseller Connection at announcement time. The $849 price represents the consistent retail list price across major distributors at/near launch.
  11. NVPN 900-5G195-2250-000 sourced from B&H Photo, Newegg, and Wiredzone product listings for the NVIDIA OEM version. No official board ID documented for this GPU; other NVIDIA workstation GPUs use a PG-prefixed board ID (e.g., L40 uses PG133, RTX A5000 uses PG132) derived separately from the NVPN.
  12. PNY SKU VCNRTXPRO2000B-PB confirmed from Newegg and ProVantage product listings. HP part number B5CH7AA confirmed from ProVantage and Hashrate.no product listings. Lenovo part number 4X61T95638 confirmed from lenovo.com product page listing and eBay listing.
  13. No external power connector required; 70W TDP supplied entirely via PCIe slot. Same power envelope as predecessor RTX 2000 Ada Generation (also 70W).