BOXX Technologies' workstations will now feature the new NVIDIA RTX PRO 6000 Blackwell Workstation Edition and NVIDIA RTX PRO 6000 Blackwell Max-Q Workstation Edition GPUs. The new GPUs, which were showcased at NVIDIA GTC this week, combine AI inference, ray tracing, and neural rendering technology with performance and memory improvements BOXX says it will also offer the new GPUs inside multiple workstation form factors.
“From our desk side APEXX workstations to our FLEXX and RAXX data center platforms, BOXX is taking our record-setting performance to new heights with NVIDIA RTX PRO 6000 Blackwell Workstation Edition GPUs,” said BOXX CEO Kirk Schell. “Our systems equipped with these groundbreaking GPUs are purpose-built for creative professionals who demand the best, so whether its architects, engineers, and content creators, or data scientists and large scale enterprise deployments, BOXX accelerates mission critical work while maintaining unparalleled performance, reliability, and support.”
The RTX PRO 6000 Blackwell Workstation Edition and RTX 6000 Blackwell Max-Q Workstation Edition GPUs were designed for modeling, rendering, simulation, and visualization, and offer new features like the Blackwell Streaming Multiprocessor (SM), which integrates next-gen CUDA cores and neural shaders to improve AI-augmented graphics and compute performance. With up to 1.4X higher FP32 throughput over the previous generation, Blackwell SM architecture delivers up to 125 TFLOPS of single precision performance for simulation, 3D modeling, and photorealistic rendering.
Additionally, fifth-generation Tensor Cores accelerate deep learning matrix operations, while fourth-generation RT Cores enable true-to-life neural graphics by delivering up to 2X faster ray tracing performance over the prior generation. To tackle complex, AI-driven projects with unprecedented speed and efficiency, workstations equipped with 96GB of GDDR7 memory significantly boost bandwidth and higher memory capacity, enabling:
In addition to the new NVIDIA GPUs, BOXX APEXX workstations include liquid cooling, increased memory, and plenty of hard drives, along with multi-core Intel Core Ultra, AMD Ryzen 9000, AMD Ryzen Threadripper, AMD Ryzen Threadripper PRO, and Intel® Xeon W processors.


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