Nvidia Customers Notified About AI-Related Price Hikes Above 15%
THE SO WHAT
A 15%+ jump in AI server pricing with memory as the pressure point means your unit economics for model training and high-throughput inference just got worse overnight. Operators should re-run ROI on planned GPU-heavy projects this week and accelerate work on efficiency levers — pruning, quantization, SLMs, and better scheduling — before committing to new capacity.
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