Nvidia AI Server Price Reported Higher, Memory Suppliers May Lock In 2027 Pricing

Nvidia AI Server Price Reported Higher, Memory Suppliers May Lock In 2027 Pricing

August 23, 2026

NEW YORK, August 23, 2026, 02:10 EDT Nvidia server prices are up, according to reports, and big memory names are already talking about 2027 cost outlooks as a result.

  • Bloomberg said a lot of big Nvidia server buyers saw increases of more than 15%.
  • The reported updates affect early-2027 deliveries. That includes Vera Rubin and Grace Blackwell systems.
  • Nvidia hasn’t confirmed the price hikes. Reuters said it couldn’t verify the changes on its own.

Nvidia (NASDAQ:NVDA) customers are looking at AI-server price hikes of more than 15% in several cases, Bloomberg said Saturday. The price changes are expected to hit systems delivered from early 2027. Systems with Vera Rubin and Grace Blackwell setups are covered in the new pricing.

The report is relevant as memory now takes up a big chunk of rack space. Nvidia’s Vera Rubin NVL72 has as much as 20.7 terabytes of HBM4. Its chips also run with 54 terabytes of LPDDR5X memory.

A flat 15% budget hike would be overly simplistic. The reported price jumps change with chip generation and memory setup. Nvidia had no comment outside normal hours. Reuters could not independently confirm Bloomberg’s report.

Reported pricing pointCurrent informationStatus
IncreaseOver 15% in a lot of casesBloomberg report; company hasn’t confirmed
Effective shipmentsStarting in early 2027Reported
Named platformsVera Rubin and Grace BlackwellReported
VariationDepends on chip generation and memory configReported
Public list pricesStill not outUnavailable

Server contractors told customers about the price hikes, Bloomberg reported. Their customers are Microsoft (NASDAQ:MSFT), Alphabet’s Google (NASDAQ:GOOGL) and Oracle (NYSE:ORCL). This puts the cost jump between Nvidia’s parts and cloud firms.

The hardware specs make configuration look key. Vera Rubin has the same 72-GPU rack as GB200, but packs more HBM memory and more NVLink bandwidth. Nvidia says Vera Rubin’s specs are still preliminary.

Rack specificationGB200 NVL72Vera Rubin NVL72
GPU generationBlackwellRubin
GPU count7272
CPU count36 Grace36 Vera
GPU memory13.4 TB HBM3E20.7 TB HBM4, preliminary
GPU-memory bandwidth576 TB/s1,580 TB/s, preliminary
NVLink bandwidth130 TB/s260 TB/s, preliminary
CPU memory17 TB LPDDR5X54 TB LPDDR5X, preliminary

Nvidia’s shares moved before its August 26 earnings. In the first quarter, the company posted $75.2 billion in data-center sales, making up about 92% of revenue.

GAAP measureQ1 FY2027Q4 FY2026Q1 FY2026
Total revenue$81.615 billion$68.127 billion$44.062 billion
Data-center revenue$75.2 billion$62.3 billionNot restated in the Q1 FY2027 release
Gross margin74.9%75.0%60.5%
Operating expenses$7.621 billion$6.794 billion$5.030 billion

Memory makers are ramping up dense chips for the new platform. Micron Technology (NASDAQ:MU) started volume shipments of 36GB, 12-layer HBM4 in Q1. The company says stacks can deliver bandwidth above 2.8TB per second.

Nvidia said Vera Rubin hit full production in May, with shipments to start this fall. CEO Jensen Huang called it “built for this moment.” Nvidia announcement

The schedule matches up with the early-2027 pricing shift that’s been reported. OEM buyers should request quotes based on specific configurations. Factors like memory, networking and delivery timing could all affect the quote.

Risks: Nvidia hasn’t confirmed these hikes, which customers are affected, or the final deal terms. Memory prices could move before early-2027 shipments. Contract discounts might mean true increases differ from what’s been reported.

The headline figure is broader than what’s actually happening. Nvidia’s upcoming racks pack extra memory and bandwidth into every order. That means buyers set aside a bigger reserve for those parts, but they don’t just use a standard 15% across the board.

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Further analysis

Nvidia hasn’t said it will raise server prices by more than 15%.
No. Bloomberg said some big customers got word that prices could go up more than 15% in many cases. Reuters said it could not confirm the report on its own, and Nvidia did not respond to a request for comment. The number comes from reporting, not any official price document.
Which Nvidia systems and deliveries are at risk?
The report looks at systems that shipped in early 2027. That includes Vera Rubin and Grace Blackwell setups. The size of the increase depends on chip generation and memory config. There’s no full public rollout timeline for each product.
Why do memory costs matter so much for these AI servers?
Nvidia’s rack-scale systems come with big memory pools. The Vera Rubin NVL72 is listed at up to 20.7 terabytes of HBM4 and 54 terabytes of LPDDR5X. For the GB200 NVL72, it’s 13.4 terabytes of HBM3E and 17 terabytes of LPDDR5X. A jump in memory prices can change the price of a finished system.
What’s the smart way for buyers to plan their budgets for early-2027 orders?
Buyers need to get quotes for the specific setup and date they want delivered. The 15% blanket increase doesn’t always reflect true costs. Discounts, memory size, network options and shipping times all move the numbers.

Mateusz Brzeziński

Mateusz Brzeziński is a financial and technology journalist at Bez-kabli.pl, covering stocks, artificial intelligence, semiconductors and global market developments. He graduated from the Prague University of Economics and Business in the Czech Republic and previously worked in financial analysis before moving into business journalism. His reporting focuses on the companies, technologies and market trends shaping the global economy.