The H100 Bifurcation: Compute Commodity vs. Enterprise Compliance

NVIDIA H100 GPUs now cost $1.39/hr on some sites but over $98/hr on AWS, Azure, and Google Cloud. Find out why.

#NVIDIAH100, #GPUprices, #CloudComputing, #TechNews, #AI

https://newsletter.tf/nvidia-h100-gpu-price-split-marketplace-hyperscaler/

NVIDIA H100 GPU prices have split into two groups. Some cost only $1.39 per hour, while others cost up to $98 per hour. This is a big difference.

#NVIDIAH100, #GPUprices, #CloudComputing, #TechNews, #AI
https://newsletter.tf/nvidia-h100-gpu-price-split-marketplace-hyperscaler/

NVIDIA H100 GPU prices split: Cheap for some, very expensive for others

NVIDIA H100 GPUs now cost $1.39/hr on some sites but over $98/hr on AWS, Azure, and Google Cloud. Find out why.

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Graphics Card Prices See Fluctuations Amidst Evolving Market Demands

Find the cheapest graphics cards like Nvidia RTX 40-series and AMD RX 9000-series. New tool shows prices from August 2024 to help you save money.

#GPUprices, #NvidiaRTX, #AMDRadeon, #TechDeals, #PCGaming

https://newsletter.tf/lowest-graphics-card-prices-august-2024/

Graphics card prices are changing a lot. The new RTX 40-series and AMD RX 9000-series prices are now easier to find, with some cards costing over $269.

#GPUprices, #NvidiaRTX, #AMDRadeon, #TechDeals, #PCGaming
https://newsletter.tf/lowest-graphics-card-prices-august-2024/

New Tool Shows Lowest Graphics Card Prices Online from August 2024

Find the cheapest graphics cards like Nvidia RTX 40-series and AMD RX 9000-series. New tool shows prices from August 2024 to help you save money.

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GPU Prices See Significant Increases Amidst AI Demand and Supply Chain Shifts

Computer chips used for games (GPUs) might get more expensive in 2026. This is because AI needs a lot of them and parts are harder to get. Learn why.

#GPUprices, #AI, #Gaming, #Tech, #ComputerChips

https://newsletter.tf/gpu-prices-increase-2026/

Computer Chips for Games May Cost More Soon

Computer chips used for games (GPUs) might get more expensive in 2026. This is because AI needs a lot of them and parts are harder to get. Learn why.

Prices for computer chips used in gaming, called GPUs, are expected to go up in early 2026. This is happening because AI technology needs many of these chips, and the parts to make them are costing more. This could make new game computers more expensive.

#GPUprices, #AI, #Gaming, #Tech, #ComputerChips

https://newsletter.tf/gpu-prices-increase-2026/

Computer Chips for Games May Cost More Soon

Computer chips used for games (GPUs) might get more expensive in 2026. This is because AI needs a lot of them and parts are harder to get. Learn why.

Presenting: Inevitable Opportunity to Screw Consumers | GPU Pricing Update

https://peertube.gravitywell.xyz/w/2QpxtZvM1UdiZqDRCLk2Eo

Presenting: Inevitable Opportunity to Screw Consumers | GPU Pricing Update

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HW News - Artesian Fallout, Diving GPU Prices, Intel + AMD Vulnerability, & 13900K Tests

https://peertube.gravitywell.xyz/w/vxk6SBciucQA2UqDNcVorb

HW News - Artesian Fallout, Diving GPU Prices, Intel + AMD Vulnerability, & 13900K Tests

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GPU prices are rising again in 2026—but this time, the cause isn’t crypto or short-term shortages. The real driver is memory. As VRAM costs surge and AI data centers absorb a growing share of global memory supply, GPUs are becoming structurally more expensive across both high-end and mid-range segments.

https://www.buysellram.com/blog/why-gpu-prices-are-rising-in-2026-how-memory-economics-and-ai-are-reshaping-the-graphics-market/

#GPUPrices #GPUMarket #AIHardware #VRAM #Nvidia #DataCenters #AIInfrastructure #MemoryMarket #GDDR7 #HBM #GPUs #HardwareLifecycle #TechEconomics #SupplyChain #tech

Why GPU Prices Are Rising in 2026: How Memory Economics and AI Are Reshaping the Graphics Market

GPU prices are rising in 2026 as VRAM costs surge and AI data centers absorb memory supply. Learn what this means for buyers and the used GPU market.

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Most chatbot servers don't have video outputs

Reminder: there are no video outputs on these chatbot data center processors driving up the prices of graphics cards.

So they can’t even sell as used GPUs to crash the consumer GPU price market when the AI bubble pops.

This is a reminder that businesses aren’t “money focused calculation machines that optimize for the maximum possible profit.” They don’t worry about every little dollar, they just print money and use it to control you.

Raising prices for you is the goal, not a byproduct of some other smarter plan.

Some people don’t need the rest of this post, and it’s very long, so I’ll put it in a comment.

https://piefed.social/c/technology/p/1596567/most-chatbot-servers-don-t-have-video-outputs

Most chatbot servers don't have video outputs

Reminder: there are no video outputs on these chatbot data center processors driving up the prices of graphics cards. So they can't even sell …