- Nvidia said it may raise prices for AI servers shipped from early next year by more than 15% because of a shortage of memory semiconductors.
- Bloomberg said the latest price increase highlights growing bargaining power and leverage for memory suppliers including Samsung Electronics, SK Hynix and Micron.
- The Information reported that rising AI server prices and data-center construction costs could further increase big tech's AI investment burden.
"AI Boom Bill Is Coming": Nvidia AI Server Prices to Rise More Than 15%
Nvidia AI server prices are expected to rise by more than 15% as demand tied to the AI boom increases costs. The report highlights the growing expense of deploying AI infrastructure for companies and customers.
bloomingbit
Publisher
Aug 23, 2026 at 4:44 AM UTC · 3 phút đọc

Key Signal
>15% AI server price rise
Last Updated
2 giờ trước
Forecast Trend Report by Period
Increase to apply to shipments from early next year as memory shortage worsens
Samsung Electronics and SK Hynix gain bargaining power as supply tightens
Nvidia, the world’s largest artificial intelligence chipmaker, has told major customers it may raise prices for AI servers as memory chip costs surge, Bloomberg reported. The move suggests Nvidia has begun passing higher component costs on to customers as investment in AI data centers accelerates.
Bloomberg reported on Aug. 22 that Nvidia recently told key customers prices for servers equipped with its AI chips could rise by more than 15%. The increase is set to apply to systems shipped from early next year. It is also expected to cover Nvidia’s flagship AI server systems, Vera Rubin and Grace Blackwell.
Article Intelligence
Topics
Related Coverage
Sponsored
AdNewsLayer Premium
Unlock deeper intelligence.
Ad-free reading, exclusive research, and real-time onchain insights.
Go Premium
