Nvidia customers notified about AI-related price hikes above 15%, Bloomberg News reports
On August 22, Bloomberg News reported that Nvidia's largest customers have been notified of potential price hikes exceeding 15% for servers containing its AI chips. According to the report, soaring costs of memory chips are driving the price increases, which will take effect for systems shipped early next year. The impact will include systems featuring Nvidia's flagship Vera Rubin and Grace Blackwell chips, as confirmed by sources familiar with the matter.
The specific increases will vary based on the particular chip generation and memory configurations, the report noted. However, Reuters was unable to independently verify the information at press time.
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