Jibang Consulting: NVIDIA RTX PRO 6000 special edition will be launched in the second half of this year, but tight memory supply poses a variable

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2025.06.24 05:47
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TrendForce expects the NVIDIA RTX PRO 6000 special edition to be launched in the second half of this year, with lively discussions in the market about this product series and expectations for good shipment performance. However, tight memory supply may affect shipment volumes. NVIDIA's memory procurement strategy is diversified, primarily relying on SK Hynix and Micron Tech, while GDDR7 is supplied by Samsung. As Samsung is the only supplier of GDDR7, supply tightness may impact the production and supply capacity of the RTX PRO 6000

According to Zhitong Finance APP, there has been a high volume of discussion in the market regarding the NVIDIA RTX PRO 6000 series products recently, with expectations that overall shipments will perform well supported by demand. However, Wu Yating, Senior Research Vice President at TrendForce, believes that the shipment volume may still have variables due to factors such as tight memory supply.

TrendForce expects that the NVIDIA RTX PRO 6000 special edition will be launched in the second half of this year. Wu Yating analyzes that NVIDIA's memory procurement strategy aims to diversify suppliers for different product categories, with HBM primarily supplied by SK hynix, Micron as the second supplier, and Micron as the main partner in the LPDDR category, while GDDR relies on Samsung.

The RTX PRO 6000 will use 96GB GDDR7 and is positioned as the main product line for NVIDIA's mid-range GPUs, targeting applications such as AI inference, edge deep learning training, or imaging and simulation. However, the supply chain is under pressure, as Samsung is the only supplier of GDDR7 memory for NVIDIA, leading to a continued tight supply situation that may affect the overall production and supply capacity of the RTX PRO 6000. Considering these factors, the actual shipment situation of the RTX PRO 6000 series in the future remains to be observed.

At the COMPUTEX exhibition in May, NVIDIA collaborated with several ODM and OEM partners to promote the MGX AI Server models equipped with RTX PRO 6000, utilizing PCIe Gen5 interfaces, targeting enterprise customers expanding from cloud to edge AI applications, and it is expected that the modular reference design of MGX will continue to be supplied to specific markets in the future