NVIDIA announced that the 72GB video memory upgrade version of the RTX PRO 5000 professional graphics card based on the Blackwell architecture is now generally available.The launch of this product aims to provide AI developers with a perfect transition solution between the 48GB basic model and the 96GB flagship model (RTX PRO 6000), helping them more flexibly match the system scale according to budget and project needs.
The RTX PRO 5000 72GB and 48GB versions maintain the same core architecture, equipped with GB202 GPU, 14080 CUDA cores, 2064 AI TOPS performance and 300W TDP power consumption design.
However, the video memory has been significantly upgraded. Its video memory capacity has jumped from 48GB to 72GB, an increase of up to 50%. It adopts 384-bit bit width and the speed is maintained at 28Gbps.

This also demonstrates its flexibility in configuring high-capacity video memory in the professional field. This strategy may also be extended to the consumer market. The future RTX 50 SUPER series is likely to follow this approach.
Larger video memory capacity means that larger-scale LLM and AI agents can be run locally. According to official comparison tests,The image generation performance of the 72GB video memory version is 3.5 times higher than that of the 48GB version, the text generation speed is doubled, and the LLM inference is improved by 2.1 times.
In addition, in professional software such as Arnold, Chaos V-Ray, Blender and D5 Render, the rendering time is shortened by up to 4.7 times.
At present, the final pricing of RTX PRO 5000 72GB has not been fully confirmed.
