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Price of NVIDIA A100 compute on Mar 31, 2026?

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About This Market

This market asks what the market price of NVIDIA A100 compute will be on March 31, 2026 — a question that matters because A100 pricing is a widely used proxy for the cost of GPU compute for AI training and inference.

The NVIDIA A100 (Ampere) has been a backbone for data-center AI workloads since its launch, used across cloud providers, hyperscalers, and secondary markets. By 2026, A100 pricing will reflect a mix of factors: continued AI demand, newer GPU generations in production, cloud-provider pricing strategies, and the size of the used‑card market.

Prediction market odds on this page aggregate traders’ expectations about that price and update as new information arrives; they are a dynamic signal of market consensus rather than a fixed forecast.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How will the final "Price of NVIDIA A100 compute on Mar 31, 2026" be determined and settled for this market?

Settlement will follow the exchange’s official event description and settlement rules listed on the platform; traders should check the event page for the named price source, timing, and any averaging window that will be used to determine the settled price.

What unit or pricing measure do the market outcomes represent (for example per GPU-hour, per instance-hour, or per card)?

Each outcome label on the market specifies the unit and range — if the outcome labels do not explicitly state a unit, consult the event description on the platform before trading, since different markets may use per-GPU-hour, per-instance-hour, or a dollar-per-card used-market measure.

How could NVIDIA product launches or announcements before Mar 31, 2026 influence the A100 compute price outcome?

A new NVIDIA generation or aggressive pricing on successor products can reduce demand for A100s and increase supply of used units, pushing A100 compute prices down; conversely, supply constraints for successors or strategic price retention by NVIDIA can keep A100 prices elevated.

Which news or market participants are most likely to move this market in the weeks leading up to Mar 31, 2026?

Key movers include major cloud providers announcing price changes, NVIDIA earnings/press releases, large model launches or public training runs that spike demand, bulk secondary-market sales, and regulatory or export-control announcements affecting GPU shipments.

How should I use historical A100 price data when forming a view for this market?

Use historical cloud-list, spot, and secondary-market prices to understand past volatility and typical seasonal patterns, but adjust expectations for structural changes (new GPU generations, large capacity additions, or regulatory shifts); historical trends inform risk and scenario planning, not guaranteed outcomes.

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