Nvidia AI servers to cost over 15% more next year amid memory chip price surge
Translated from Chinese, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Nvidia's AI server prices are set to increase by over 15% starting early next year due to soaring memory chip costs.
- This price hike will affect systems featuring high-end chips like Vera Rubin and Grace Blackwell.
- Major data center clients, including Microsoft, Google, and Oracle, have been notified of the upcoming price adjustments.
Nvidia is preparing to raise the prices of its artificial intelligence servers by more than 15%, a move driven by the escalating costs of memory chips. This significant price adjustment is slated to take effect for systems shipping from early next year, according to reports citing sources familiar with the matter.
The price increase will impact servers equipped with Nvidia's flagship AI chips, such as the Vera Rubin and Grace Blackwell platforms. The exact extent of the price hike will vary depending on the specific Nvidia chip generation and the memory configuration within each server.
Several key clients operating large data centers, including tech giants like Microsoft, Alphabet's Google, and Oracle, have reportedly been informed of the impending price adjustments. Nvidia is expected to announce its second-quarter financial results on August 26, with the company's performance closely watched as it sits at the core of the expanding AI infrastructure.
Originally published by Liberty Times in Chinese. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.