Nvidia customers notified about AI-related price hikes above 15%, Bloomberg News reports
Nvidia has informed some of its largest customers that prices for servers containing its AI chips could increase by more than 15 percent, according to Bloomberg News. The price hikes are due to soaring memory chip costs, as reported on Saturday. The report cited people familiar with the process, stating that the hikes will take effect on systems shipped early next year and will affect systems featuring Nvidia's flagship Vera Rubin and Grace Blackwell chips.
The extent of the price increases will depend on the specific chip generation and memory configurations, according to the sources. However, Reuters could not immediately verify the report. For the latest news and top stories, join their channel and upgrade to a supported browser for a better experience.
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