Nvidia said on 27 Aug 2025 that its new RTX PRO servers have entered full production, and forecast the systems will become a multibillion-dollar product line. The machines are built around the RTX PRO 6000 Blackwell Server Edition GPU, the company’s first data-center hardware based on its Blackwell architecture. The servers are designed to let enterprises accelerate artificial-intelligence, simulation and graphics workloads without replacing existing x86 infrastructure. Nvidia claims they deliver up to four-times better performance on digital-twin and synthetic-data tasks than systems equipped with its L40S GPUs and can run both Windows and Linux environments. Disney, Foxconn, Hitachi Ltd., Hyundai Motor Group, Lilly, SAP and TSMC are among the first companies adopting the hardware to support projects ranging from immersive entertainment and smart manufacturing to drug discovery and semiconductor fabrication. “Nvidia RTX PRO is the computing platform built for this moment—running today’s IT workloads while powering the AI agents that will transform every company and every industry,” Chief Executive Officer Jensen Huang said in a statement.