A Jensen Huang double-signed workstation Blackwell GPU sold for over $57,000 A Jensen Huang twice-signed Nvidia RTX Pro 6000 Blackwell Workstation Edition GPU sold for $57,450 at RR Auction's 'Steve Jobs & the Computer Revolution' auction, nearly 10 times its initial estimate. The GPU, which retails between $12,000 and $16,000, was a raffle prize at the GTC 2026 Physical AI Meetup in March. The most expensive item in the lot was a restored Apple-1 computer at $499,363, while a signed Tom Ford jacket by Huang sold for $960,000 at Sotheby's in July. A twice-signed Jensen Huang workstation GPU sold for nearly 10 times its initial estimate. The "RTX Pro 6000 Blackwell Workstation Edition" sold https://www.rrauction.com/auctions/lot-detail/351596407484200-jensen-huang-twice-signed-nvidia-rtx-pro-6000-blackwell-workstation-edition/?cat=0 for $57,450 as part of RR Auction's "Steve Jobs & the Computer Revolution: The Apple 50th Anniversary Auction Part Two" lot. Bidding concluded on Thursday. The workstation-edition GPU is expensive on its own, ranging from $12,000 to $16,000. While video game graphics cards made Nvidia https://www.businessinsider.com/nvidia famous and Huang has signed his fair share of those , this system is built for intensive tasks like AI development. Nvidia calls the item "the most powerful desktop GPU ever created." Of the entire lot, a rare and restored to working condition "'Neumark' Apple-1" computer sold for the most at $499,363. As the main draw, a number of personal Jobs items were also sold, including photographs that hung in his living room, a note to his father, computer parts stored at the family home, and even Jobs' 8th Grade Science Fair Project. https://www.rrauction.com/auctions/lot-detail/351632607484006-steve-jobs-personally-built-8th-grade-science-fair-project-what-is-the-silicon-controlled-rectifier/?cat=0 Unlike Jobs' decades-old project, the Huang-signed GPU had mere months to accumulate value. According to RR Auctions, the graphics card was a raffle prize at the GTC 2026 Physical AI Meetup, an event held alongside Nvidia's massive annual conference in March. While the card sold for a pretty penny, its total price is still far below what's likely the most expensive Huang item ever sold at public auction. In July, Sotheby's auctioned off a pre-worn, signed Tom Ford jacket by Huang for $960,000 with the proceeds benefiting https://www.businessinsider.com/jensen-huang-nvidia-ceo-black-leather-jacket-auction-sothebys-2026-7 a nonprofit that funds fellowships and residencies for next-generation founders. The nearly $1 million final bid was far over the auction house's initial estimate of $40,000 to $60,000.