GPU Pulse Report

Bi-weekly GPU aftermarket
pricing intelligence.

Every two weeks, GPU Resource publishes a data-grounded look at what’s happening in the GPU aftermarket — wholesale price movements, retail spread trends, supply signals, and market commentary written for professionals who need clarity, not noise.

Wholesale & retail pricing Price momentum signals Published bi-weekly

GPU Pulse Market Report #2
April 1, 2026

April 1, 2026 Issue #2
Latest Issue

The GPU secondary market enters April 2026 with sharper clarity than ever before — now drawing on hundreds of confirmed peer-to-peer aftermarket transactions across 15 GPU models. A bifurcated market: the RTX 4090 and RTX A6000 trading at scarcity and demand premiums, while enterprise A100 and A40 tiers face accelerating Blackwell-driven price erosion. Overall GPU Market Pulse Score: 49.8 / 100 — Cautionary.

In this issue

  • RTX 4090 scarcity premium accelerates — median now $2,445, up from $1,800–$2,200 in March
  • RTX A6000 is the liquidity leader — strongest professional-tier demand in our survey
  • Three-stage pricing framework: wholesale, private aftermarket, and public used values for 15 GPUs
  • H100 thin-market warning — peer-to-peer data too sparse for confident valuation
  • Tesla P100 at floor — commodity pricing confirmed across bulk liquidation channel

GPU Pulse Market Report #2 — April 1, 2026

15 GPUs tracked · Three-stage pricing framework · RTX 4090 scarcity premium · Blackwell erosion analysis

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GPU Pulse Market Report #1 — March 2026

Top 10 high-end GPUs, depreciation curves, HBM shortage impact, Blackwell migration signals

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