NVIDIA is reportedly preparing to raise prices for AI servers by more than 15% in many cases
The higher prices are expected to affect systems using NVIDIA’s latest Vera Rubin and Grace Blackwell platforms. The new pricing is expected to apply to systems shipped in early 2027, with the exact increase depending on the chip generation and memory configuration
This could make AI infrastructure more expensive for major technology companies and data-center operators. At the same time, the move shows how strong demand for AI computing continues to put pressure on the supply of advanced hardware and memory$ETH
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NVIDIA’s upcoming earnings report on August 26 could give the market more clues about AI demand, server costs, and the company’s future growth$BNB
For now, the key story is simple: AI demand remains strong, but the cost of building AI infrastructure is rising$NVDA.US


