OpenMetal Expands v5 Hardware Catalog with NVIDIA RTX PRO 6000 Blackwell and H200 Private GPU Servers

New RP6000 and H200 bare metal GPU servers extend OpenMetal’s Xeon 6000-series, DDR5-6400 v5 platform to AI training, inference, and HPC workloads with dedicated GPUs and predictable monthly billing VIRGINIA BEACH, Va., June 19, 2026 — OpenMetal has announced the expansion of its v5 hardware catalog with two private GPU server lines: the RP6000, built […] The post OpenMetal Expands v5 Hardware Catalog with NVIDIA RTX PRO 6000 Blackwell and H200 Private GPU Servers appeared first on HPCwire .
The rapid expansion of AI workloads is creating immense demand for specialized compute infrastructure, driving providers like OpenMetal to quickly integrate the latest GPU technologies.
This development indicates a continued push towards accessible, dedicated GPU resources for AI and HPC, reducing barriers for organizations to adopt advanced computational capabilities without significant upfront investment.
Access to cutting-edge NVIDIA Blackwell and H200 GPUs is now available on a bare metal, monthly subscription basis, diversifying options beyond hyperscale cloud providers and potentially fostering more distributed AI innovation.
- · AI/HPC startups
- · OpenMetal
- · NVIDIA
- · On-demand bare metal GPU providers
- · Organizations with long procurement cycles
- · Legacy on-premise data centers
- · General-purpose CPU server providers
OpenMetal offers dedicated NVIDIA Blackwell and H200 GPU servers for AI training and HPC workloads.
Increased accessibility to advanced GPUs could accelerate the development and deployment of AI models across various industries, fostering more innovation outside of established tech giants.
The proliferation of powerful, dedicated GPU infrastructure could further decentralize AI development, potentially contributing to the 'sovereign AI' narrative as nations and regions build out their own compute capabilities.
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