NVIDIA RTX PRO Servers are infiltrating enterprise data centers at a rapid pace.
NVIDIA announced that a growing number of global enterprises have implemented NVIDIA RTX PRO Servers, marking a pivotal shift in enterprise data center infrastructure. This new category of data center technology is powered by the NVIDIA RTX PRO 6000 Blackwell Server Edition GPU, providing organizations with a streamlined pathway from general-purpose computing clusters to robust AI factory infrastructure without requiring a complete data center overhaul.
Early adopters include Disney, Foxconn, Hitachi Ltd., Hyundai Motor Group, Lilly, SAP, and TSMC. These organizations are leveraging the platform to accelerate AI, advanced design, and simulation workloads across industries.
Executive Insights on RTX PRO Adoption
Industry leaders in motion pictures, automotive manufacturing, semiconductors, and robotics are deploying RTX PRO Servers. Below are some comments from these organizations.
Jensen Huang, NVIDIA’s founder and CEO, emphasized the urgency for enterprises to modernize their IT infrastructure to incorporate AI. According to Huang, RTX PRO represents the computing platform designed to handle traditional IT workloads while powering AI agents that will redefine every industry.
Josh D’Amaro, Chairman of Disney Experiences, highlighted how NVIDIA’s technology enhances Disney’s ability to deliver immersive storytelling. The RTX PRO platform will enable Disney to bring experiences to life faster and with unprecedented levels of detail, such as in the upcoming update to ‘Millennium Falcon: Smugglers Run,’ which coincides with the launch of the new Mandalorian and Grogu film.
Young Liu, Chairman of Foxconn, noted that RTX PRO Servers are helping the company expand its scope in AI-driven automation. From robotics to logistics and electric vehicle innovation, the platform provides the foundation for Foxconn’s digital transformation.
Toshiaki Tokunaga, President and CEO of Hitachi Ltd., explained that RTX PRO Servers are enabling Hitachi to accelerate AI-powered innovation. By supporting digital twins and physical optimization of assets, the servers enhance productivity while laying the groundwork for deeper partnerships with NVIDIA.
Heung-Soo Kim, Executive Vice President and Head of Global Strategy at Hyundai Motor Group, outlined how the company is using RTX PRO Servers to create digital twins in manufacturing. This reduces factory construction time and advances autonomous driving through virtual mobility environments.
Diogo Rau, Chief Information and Digital Officer at Lilly, stressed the servers’ role in searching the vast possibilities for breakthrough medicines. He noted that GPUs allow researchers to probe scientific spaces humans might not otherwise explore.
Christian Klein, CEO of SAP, underscored the importance of secure and flexible enterprise AI infrastructure. Combining SAP’s Cloud Infrastructure with RTX PRO Servers, he said, empowers customers to design and execute their AI-powered strategies while maintaining data control.
C.C. Wei, Chairman and CEO of TSMC, emphasized the connection between semiconductors and AI innovation. By integrating RTX PRO Servers, TSMC is driving efficiency across fab operations while reinforcing its semiconductor leadership.
Industry Deployment Beyond Early Adopters
Leading organizations across verticals are adopting RTX PRO Servers to advance automation, simulation, and AI integration. Notable deployments include PEGATRON, Quanta Cloud Technology (QCT), Siemens, and Wistron in manufacturing; Northrop Grumman in aerospace; and Amdocs in communications and media. EDA specialists such as Cadence and Siemens EDA are also relying on RTX PRO for accelerated simulation workloads across silicon and systems.
RTX PRO Workload Acceleration
RTX PRO Servers are engineered to handle agentic AI and reasoning use cases that demand real-time adaptability. For instance, the NVIDIA Llama Nemotron Super reasoning model achieves up to three times better performance-cost efficiency with NVFP4 on RTX PRO compared with FP8 on NVIDIA’s H100 GPUs. In industrial AI, performance for digital twin and simulation applications is up to four times higher than legacy solutions powered by L40S GPUs.
The servers also provide flexibility for IT teams, supporting Windows, Linux, and leading hypervisors for deployment in familiar environments. They are built with x86 architectures, PCIe connectivity, and enterprise-grade manageability, ensuring that businesses can scale AI workloads without compromise.
Comprehensive Software Ecosystem
NVIDIA RTX PRO Servers integrate with the NVIDIA AI Enterprise platform, offering a complete suite of frameworks, tools, and microservices. This includes NVIDIA NIM microservices for accelerated deployment across cloud, data center, and workstation environments. The servers are validated for use in NVIDIA Enterprise AI Factory designs and are supported in NVIDIA’s AI Data Platform framework for AI-driven storage systems.
Additionally, support for NVIDIA Omniverse libraries and NVIDIA Cosmos foundation models makes RTX PRO Servers an ideal foundation for building physical AI systems, such as digital twins for robotics, factories, and large-scale synthetic data workflows.
Availability
RTX PRO Servers are now available in multiple configurations from top OEMs, including Cisco, Dell Technologies, HPE, Lenovo, and Supermicro, as well as from partners such as Advantech, ASUS, Compal, Foxconn, PEGATRON, and Wiwynn. Cloud providers such as CoreWeave and Google Cloud are already offering Blackwell-powered RTX PRO instances, with AWS, Nebius, and Vultr planning expansions later this year.
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