NVIDIA announced today that Cisco, Dell, HPE, Lenovo, and Supermicro will be offering NVIDIA RTX PRO servers.

The RTX PRO servers add GPU acceleration to CPU-based workloads, such as data analytics, simulation, video processing, and graphics rendering. 

“AI is reinventing computing for the first time in 60 years — what started in the cloud is now transforming the architecture of on-premises data centers,” said Jensen Huang, founder and CEO of NVIDIA. “With the world’s leading server providers, we’re making NVIDIA Blackwell RTX PRO Servers the standard platform for enterprise and industrial AI.”

According to NVIDIA, the new servers can be utilized in data centers that have constraints on space, power, or cooling. 

They include some of the latest innovations of NVIDIA’s Blackwell architecture, including fifth-gen Tensor Cores and second-gen Transformer Engine, fourth-gen NVIDIA RTX technology, Multi-Instance GPU technology to enable four fully isolated instances per GPU, and improved performance per watt.

RTX PRO servers can also run NVIDIA Omniverse libraries and NVIDIA Cosmos foundation models so that enterprises can build and deploy AI applications like digital twins for factories or large-scale synthetic data generation. 

Additionally, servers can support advanced NVIDIA Blueprints, and are certified for NVIDIA AI Enterprise.

The company also today announced new models in the Llama Nemotron family of reasoning models, which can be run on the RTX PRO servers. “The latest Nemotron models deliver leading efficiency in three ways: a new hybrid model architecture, compact quantized models and a configurable thinking budget that provides developers with control over token generation, resulting in 60% lower reasoning costs. This combination lets the models reason more deeply and respond faster, without needing more time or computing power. This means better results at a lower cost,” the company wrote in an announcement

In addition to Cisco, Dell, HPE, Lenovo, and Supermicro offering RTX PRO servers, the following data center partners will also offer them: Advantech, Aetina, Airves, ASRock Rack, ASUS, Compal, Foxconn, GIGABYTE, Inventec, MiTAC Computing, MSI, PEGATRON, Quanta Cloud Technology (QCT), Wistron and Wiwynn.

The new servers are available to order from the above companies starting today. Configurations with eight RTX PRO 6000 GPUs in 4U form factors are available already, and 2U mainstream RTX PRO servers will be available later in the year.