RTX PRO 6000 Blackwell Max-Q PCB Photo with 96GB Memory
On the Chinese forum Chiphell photos appeared printed circuit board future video card NVIDIA RTX PRO 6000 Blackwell Max-Q, designed for installation 96 GB storage. Judging by the design, the device is intended for mobile workstations of the Max-Q standard, combining high performance with efficient energy consumption.
You can see it in the pictures 32 memory chip pads — a record number for NVIDIA graphics cards. The layout indicates an extremely dense placement of components, which is necessary to ensure high throughput and an optimal power supply system within the architecture Blackwell.
RTX PRO 6000 Max-Q is designed for use GDDR7 memory, which will provide a significant increase in operating speed compared to previous solutions on GDDR6X. The card also assumes the use of a massive VRM section for stable operation under high loads, typical for AI processing, 3D visualizations and professional computing.
Thus, NVIDIA plans to significantly strengthen its position in the professional workstation segment, providing devices with a record amount of video memory and advanced next-generation technologies.