Alibaba Cloud sube los precios hasta un 34 por ciento

Alibaba Cloud ha anunciado subidas de precios que oscilan entre el 5% y el 34%. Las subidas se deben a la creciente demanda de IA y al aumento de los costes de hardware.

Alibaba Cloud, uno de los principales proveedores de servicios de computación en nube, está aplicando ajustes de precios del 5 al 34% en todas sus ofertas. Según los informes, estos cambios se derivan directamente del aumento de la demanda de servicios relacionados con la IA y la escalada de los costes de hardware asociados al soporte de dicha infraestructura. El anuncio pone de manifiesto las presiones a las que se ven sometidos los proveedores de servicios en la nube en medio del auge de la IA, en el que hay una gran demanda de recursos informáticos. En la información disponible no se detallan plazos concretos para los cambios de precios ni los productos afectados. Este acontecimiento se comunicó el 18 de marzo de 2026.

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