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Nvidia B200 compute price falls 31% as Kalshi traders predict it won't reach May's peak

Nvidia's flagship B200 GPU compute rental price dropped to $4.22 per hour on June 21 from $6.11 on May 30, while Kalshi prediction market traders signal they expect prices to remain below that three-month high despite a major Google-SpaceX computing agreement.

Nvidia's B200 GPU compute rental price fell to $4.22 per hour on June 21, down from $6.11 on May 30, the highest level in the prior three months, according to Ornn's live GPU pricing dashboard. Kalshi prediction market traders are now betting that Nvidia's AI chip compute price will not surpass May's high, signaling expectations of continued price weakness for the company's flagship graphics processing unit used to run large-scale data centers.

Nvidia shares are up 12% year-to-date in 2026 but have declined roughly 3% over the past month, underperforming the VanEck Semiconductor ETF, which has gained 84% this year and 15% in the past month. Wall Street attention has shifted to memory chips and infrastructure plays in the AI buildout, driving gains of nearly 60% in the past month for Micron Technology and SanDisk, while Nvidia has lagged.

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