NexStation
Experience the next generation of professional computing power.
At the heart of the Pro 6000 Workstation lies the ground-breaking AMD Ryzen 9 9950X3D2, a 16-core, 32-thread monster designed to obliterate performance
bottlenecks. Featuring AMD’s revolutionary dual
3D V-Cache technology (up to 192 MB of L3
cache) and boost speeds approaching
5.6 GHz, this processor delivers
unmatched responsiveness in
demanding professional
workloads.
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From 3D rendering and AI
simulations to film editing and
large-scale data crunching, the
Pro 6000 transforms hours into
minutes and waiting time into
productivity.

NVIDIA RTX Pro 6000 Blackwell - Power, Precision, and Parallel Performance
The RTX Pro 6000 Blackwell represents the next evolution in professional GPU computing. Built on NVIDIA’s advanced Blackwell architecture, it delivers staggering performance for AI, rendering, visualisation, and simulation, with unmatched flexibility thanks to MIG (Multi-Instance GPU) technology.
Blackwell Architecture Performance
Featuring over 24,000 CUDA® cores, 752 Tensor Cores, and 188 RT Cores, the RTX Pro 6000 delivers groundbreaking throughput for professional graphics, AI, and compute workloads.
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Massive 96 GB GDDR7 ECC Memory
Huge models, complex simulations, or ultra-high-resolution scenes; handle them all with zero compromise using lightning-fast,
error-corrected memory.
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Multi-Instance GPU (MIG) Virtualisation
Divide one powerful GPU into up to four independent GPU instances, each with its own dedicated memory, cache, and compute cores. This allows multiple users or applications to share the same GPU without performance interference, making it ideal for virtual workstations,
multi-tenant AI inference, and cloud or on-premises render nodes.
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Enterprise Reliability
Designed for 24/7 workloads, the RTX Pro 6000 Blackwell features ECC memory, thermally optimised cooling, and a 600W power envelope, ensuring sustained peak performance (Max-Q model = 300W).
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Future-Ready Bandwidth
PCIe 5.0 x16 connectivity and GDDR7 memory deliver over 1.7 TB/s of bandwidth, feeding data-hungry workloads without bottlenecks.