Nvidia doubles RTX PRO 6000 Blackwell's MSRP to a staggering $16,000

jacquesm 37 points 18 comments August 13, 2026
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lolive

Just when Cyberpunk gets almost bug-free, the price for a decent Gpu to run it smoothly is skyrocketing. #doooh

areoform

> RTX Pro 6000 Blackwell has 96GB of GDDR7 VRAM A mac studio with 96GB unified memory costs, $5,299.00. https://www.apple.com/shop/buy-mac/mac-studio/m3-ultra-chip-... LLMs can re-write and cross-translate software really well. Why does CUDA still have a $11k price premium?

apimade

I guess the question is; is this the late-cycle cash-out (aka harvest pricing) akin to Sun Microsystems at the dot-com peak -- or is it a repeat of the crypto pricing hijinks we've already seen from Nvidia, where they're just exploiting the lack of supply? That's a 90% uplift since the original pricing, in a market that is already showing signs of seizing. With Apple offering leasing options, CXMT knee-capping Samsung, all of the big tech players on a run to outspend on CapEx by the end of the year.. We're at a point where local models are exceptionally capable, model-on-silicon dies like Taalas (recently acquired by AMD) may be cutting inference cost substantially for the 90% of work we do day-to-day (similarly Alibaba's T-Head division with open-model-forward inference chips being produced domestically in China). If we shifted all of the design/planning to cloud models like Fable 5/Sol 5.6 Ultra, and day-to-day operational inference to these chips -- it's quite likely we'll squash usage to single-digit percentages of what we're currently using. But we should also expect the model providers to take a similar approach. In any case -- I'm keen on demand destruction, both as a consumer and someone without skin in the game.

androiddrew

Buy yourself 6 AMD r9700's an older 5965wx thread ripper with mob, 128GB of ddr4 and run deepseek v4 flash lossles. Then pocket the other $6000

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