Goldman Sachs says memory could account for about 62% of Nvidia Vera Rubin BOM
Goldman Sachs said in a report dated Aug. 10 that memory components are expected to make up about 62% of the bill of materials for Nvidia’s next-generation Vera Rubin superchip. Citing Goldman’s analysis, ZeroHedge said the cost share of SOCAMM2 memory modules on the CPU side of the Vera Rubin platform is notably higher than that of HBM4 high-bandwidth memory on the GPU side. Goldman had already noted in May that as demand for AI infrastructure keeps rising, memory is becoming a key part of the hardware cost structure for AI servers. The latest note adds to that view by pointing to the growing weight of high-performance memory in next-generation AI computing platforms and the rising importance of the memory segment across the AI chip supply chain.





