MojoHost Launches NVIDIA Blackwell GPU Hosting with RTX Pro 6000 MaxQ
SOUTHFIELD, Mich. – Hosting services provider MojoHost announced that the company has “officially launched support for the highly anticipated NVIDIA RTX 6000 Pro MaxQ Blackwell GPUs, becoming one of the first hosting providers to deploy this next-generation hardware.”
“The Blackwell RTX 6000 Pro MaxQ features 96GB of GDDR6 ECC memory, delivering extraordinary AI and compute performance, ideal for training large language models (LLMs), executing advanced inference, and powering compute-intensive applications,” the company said in the announcement. “MojoHost is offering these GPUs at a highly competitive $999/month, undercutting cloud competitors such as RunPod.io, which lists the same hardware at over $1,300/month.”
MojoHost President Brad Mitchell called the announcement “a huge day for MojoAI and our customers.”
“Blackwell represents a generational jump in compute performance and energy efficiency,” Mitchell said. “We’re thrilled to deliver this kind of power at prices the market simply hasn’t seen before.”
According to the announcement, paired with MojoHost’s “robust MojoAI infrastructure,” each Blackwell-powered instance includes:
- 20 CPU Cores
- 240GB ECC RAM
- 250GB-2TB NVMe
- 10Gbps WAN & LAN connectivity
- 324TB transfer included, with affordable overage rates
“Hosted in MojoHost’s Michigan data center, the initial rollout focuses on full-card deployments to ensure optimal resource performance for early adopters,” the company added. “Support for 24GB and 48GB VRAM shared configurations is expected in the coming weeks.”
MojoHost said that with the addition of Blackwell GPUs, the company “strengthens its position as a value-driven infrastructure partner for AI developers, researchers, and digital businesses that demand maximum performance, transparency, and reliability.”
For more information or to inquire about deploying a Blackwell-powered MojoAI server, go to MojoHost.com/ hosting-services/mojoai/.