<p>➀ NVIDIA announced two new workstation GPUs: RTX Pro 4000 SFF Blackwell Edition (dual-slot, low-profile) with 24GB GDDR7, 8960 CUDA cores, and 70W TDP; </p><p>➁ The RTX Pro 2000 Blackwell offers 16GB memory, 4352 CUDA cores, and reduced NVENC/NVDEC engines for cost-sensitive applications; </p><p>➂ Both target SFF workstations, with the Pro 4000 Blackwell emphasizing compute performance and the Pro 2000 serving display/output needs.</p>
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