Nvidia may raise prices for servers with AI chips by more than 15% — Bloomberg
Some of Nvidia’s largest customers have been notified that prices for servers with the company’s artificial intelligence chips could rise by more than 15% in many cases. This was reported by Channel NewsAsia, which published Reuters material citing Bloomberg News.
Which systems the changes will affect
According to Bloomberg News, the new prices are expected to apply to systems to be delivered at the beginning of next year. The increase, according to the publication’s sources familiar with the process, will affect systems with the flagship Vera Rubin and Grace Blackwell chips.
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What the increase will depend on
The size of the increase will depend on the generation of Nvidia chips and the systems’ memory configuration. Bloomberg News links the possible price revision to the rapid rise in the cost of memory chips.
Reuters noted that it was unable to promptly independently verify the Bloomberg News report. Therefore, the information about the planned price increase should be regarded as a Bloomberg News report, rather than as independently confirmed by Reuters.