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August 23 - According to sources, some of Nvidias major customers have been notified that server prices equipped with its AI chips will increase by more than 15% in most cases. The sources say the price increase will take effect early next year, affecting systems equipped with flagship Vera Rubin and Grace Blackwell chips. The specific increase will depend on the chip generation and memory configuration. The relevant communications have not yet been made public. The sources indicate that companies that manufacture servers for major data center operators such as Microsoft, Google, and Oracle have recently informed their customers of the price increase.
French Presidential Palace: Saudi Arabias Vision 2030 is being aligned with Frances investment plan, and the Mecca Agreement is reshaping the alliance structure in light of regional developments.
According to the Lebanese National News Agency, Israel continues its attacks on southern Lebanon, with airstrikes targeting the villages of Majlzoun, Konin, and Mansouri.
The US envoy suggested that Israels airstrikes against Syria might be a deliberate attempt to provoke conflict between Syria and Türkiye.
August 23 – According to Nikkei, Japans state-owned trading company, Japan Trading Insurance Company (NEXI), will provide insurance for an infrastructure loan from the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) to a southeastern Brazilian state. The two parties will sign the insurance contract on Monday, which covers the loan to Espírito Santo state. This will be NEXIs first time providing loan insurance to an international organization. This move aims to support Japanese companies access to South and Central American markets by leveraging information about the region and the IDBs risk assessment expertise. Expanding business in these regions is expected to help Japanese companies increase their purchases of resources such as crude oil and rare earth metals, thereby mitigating growing economic security risks.