
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang has just delivered the opening keynote at Computex 2025, and it was a bit sparse on gaming news. This isn’t shocking, considering Computex has grown to be dominated by AI announcements from Nvidia. Yet, there were still some intriguing insights for gamers, including the tidbit that “even Crysis” is capable of running on Nvidia’s new RTX Pro Server enterprise platform.
The RTX Pro Server primarily consists of eight RTX Pro 6000 Blackwell Server Edition GPUs interconnected, offering a total of 30 PFLOPS of FP4 AI performance, three PFLOPS for RTX graphics, and a staggering 800 GB of GPU memory with 12 TB/s of bandwidth.
“Everything that runs in the world today, should run [on] here” - Huang remarked. He confidently stood before an open system.
And while it’s not primarily designed for gaming, the sheer computing power it brings makes it an enticing prospect. Huang joked with the audience, asking, “There are no GeForce gamers in the room?” eliciting laughter.
However, the RTX Pro Server won’t come cheap, and it’s fundamentally intended for enterprise applications rather than typical gaming use, despite its immense power potential.
In the grand context of gaming rigs, it presents an impressive conversational piece—even if you might need to reconfigure your home’s wiring to accommodate it.