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NVIDIA RTX PRO 4500 Server Card Released: 10496 CUDA Cores + Fanless Design

NVIDIA RTX PRO 4500 Blackwell server version (RTX4500BSE) went on sale April 24th. This professional graphics card, based on the Blackwell architecture, has been listed as in stock on the NVIDIA website since its announcement in March, with a direct link to the official store.

NVIDIA RTX PRO 4500 Server Card Released: 10496 CUDA Cores + Fanless Design

At the 2026 GTC conference, NVIDIA announced that RTX PRO servers equipped with this card could be ordered through mainstream server vendors such as Cisco, Dell, HPE, Lenovo, and Supermicro.

This full-scale availability means the professional graphics card is no longer limited to OEM complete machines, but is open to a wider range of enterprise users for individual purchase.

It should be noted that this card is a pure server professional graphics card, not aimed at the gaming market.

In terms of specifications, the RTX 4500 BSE uses the GB203 core of the Blackwell architecture, equipped with 10496 CUDA cores, 32GB GDDR7 ECC memory, and a PCIe 5.0 x16 interface.

The entire card has a power consumption of only 165W and adopts a passive cooling design with a single-slot thickness. The low power consumption and single-slot feature make it ideal for high-density server deployments, effectively saving data center space and electricity costs.

In terms of price, according to data from the European e-commerce platform Geizhals, the current channel price range is 3676.88 to 4299.90 euros (approximately 29452 to 34442 yuan RMB). The product starting price is 3670 euros (approximately 29400 yuan RMB), and NVIDIA has not yet announced the official suggested retail price.

From the series positioning, the RTX 4500 BSE is a mid-range product in the Blackwell architecture professional graphics card family. In comparison, the flagship RTX PRO 6000 workstation version is equipped with 24064 CUDA cores and 96GB of memory, with a power consumption of 600W.

The RTX PRO 5000 is equipped with 14080 CUDA cores and 48GB of memory, with a power consumption of 300W; while the RTX PRO 4000 is equipped with 8960 CUDA cores and 24GB of memory, with a power consumption of 140W.

In terms of application scenarios, the card is mainly aimed at enterprise-level virtualization workloads, and can achieve efficient virtual machine deployment and management when paired with vGPU 20 software. It is suitable for professional graphics workstation virtualization, AI model development and inference, data center high-density computing, enterprise-level 3D rendering and design, and virtual desktop infrastructure deployment.