Industry sources are flagging a significant shift in GPU supply costs ahead. Nvidia and AMD are reportedly preparing major price increases on their high-end processors, with implementation expected within weeks. The RTX 5090, currently priced at $2000, is set to jump to $5000—a 150% markup that's catching attention across data centers and computing communities.
What's driving this? Supply constraints, production costs, and surging demand. For miners, data centers, and AI researchers, this means recalculating hardware ROI. The ripple effect is already visible: equipment costs climbing faster than productivity gains, which typically forces a market recalibration. Whether this consolidates power in large-scale operations or sparks innovation in efficiency optimization remains to be seen.
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MissedAirdropBro
· 5h ago
Wait, 5090 doubled directly? These scalpers must be ecstatic...
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GhostAddressMiner
· 5h ago
Uh... 2000 to 5000? That's quite a crazy increase. How reliable are the industry rumors? I smell a monopoly. The addresses that accumulated early should start showing abnormal activity. We need to keep an eye on these dormant wallets.
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MidnightTrader
· 5h ago
Wow, the 5090 directly triples in value? Even scalpers would be driven to bankruptcy.
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CrossChainBreather
· 5h ago
ngl, this wave of GPU price hikes is really outrageous; miners are probably about to go bankrupt.
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FOMOSapien
· 5h ago
$2000 directly multiplied by five? President Huang is really going crazy... The miners are probably going to go bankrupt collectively.
Industry sources are flagging a significant shift in GPU supply costs ahead. Nvidia and AMD are reportedly preparing major price increases on their high-end processors, with implementation expected within weeks. The RTX 5090, currently priced at $2000, is set to jump to $5000—a 150% markup that's catching attention across data centers and computing communities.
What's driving this? Supply constraints, production costs, and surging demand. For miners, data centers, and AI researchers, this means recalculating hardware ROI. The ripple effect is already visible: equipment costs climbing faster than productivity gains, which typically forces a market recalibration. Whether this consolidates power in large-scale operations or sparks innovation in efficiency optimization remains to be seen.