Persistent AI demand for inference and fine-tuning workloads, combined with tight GDDR7 supply and NVIDIA's allocation of Blackwell silicon toward datacenter cards, has kept RTX 5090 rental rates elevated well above launch expectations. Current marketplace listings cluster between roughly $0.30 and $0.70 per hour depending on provider, utilization, and spot versus on-demand terms, with consumer-grade supply still limited by high retail street prices exceeding $4,500. Traders see the tight contest between the $0.45–$0.50 and $0.50–$0.55 buckets as reflecting uncertainty over how quickly additional 5090 inventory will reach rental platforms versus sustained enterprise pull. Key swing factors include further production shifts, seasonal power-cost changes, and any acceleration in competing 4090 or datacenter Blackwell capacity that could cap upside or accelerate softening by late October.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data. This is not trading advice and plays no role in how this market resolves. · Updated$0.45-$0.50 38%
$0.50-$0.55 36%
$0.60+ 12%
$0.40-$0.45 11%
<$0.40
1%
$0.40-$0.45
11%
$0.45-$0.50
38%
$0.50-$0.55
36%
$0.55-$0.60
11%
$0.60+
12%
$0.45-$0.50 38%
$0.50-$0.55 36%
$0.60+ 12%
$0.40-$0.45 11%
<$0.40
1%
$0.40-$0.45
11%
$0.45-$0.50
38%
$0.50-$0.55
36%
$0.55-$0.60
11%
$0.60+
12%
If the recorded data falls exactly between two brackets, this market will resolve to the higher bracket.
The resolution source for this market is Ornnai.com (ornnai.com), specifically, the RTX 5090 Index chart data available at https://dashboard.ornnai.com. The specified finalized daily value shown on the chart will be used for resolution. Daily data will be considered finalized once the following day’s data point is published.
Resolution will occur once the specified data point is finalized. If the relevant data is not finalized by the end of the 7th calendar day after the specified date (ET), this market will resolve according to the latest data available at that time. Revisions made after the relevant figure has been finalized will not be considered.
Market Opened: Aug 11, 2026, 7:28 PM ET
Resolution Source
https://dashboard.ornnai.com/computeResolver
0x69c47De9D...If the recorded data falls exactly between two brackets, this market will resolve to the higher bracket.
The resolution source for this market is Ornnai.com (ornnai.com), specifically, the RTX 5090 Index chart data available at https://dashboard.ornnai.com. The specified finalized daily value shown on the chart will be used for resolution. Daily data will be considered finalized once the following day’s data point is published.
Resolution will occur once the specified data point is finalized. If the relevant data is not finalized by the end of the 7th calendar day after the specified date (ET), this market will resolve according to the latest data available at that time. Revisions made after the relevant figure has been finalized will not be considered.
Resolution Source
https://dashboard.ornnai.com/computeResolver
0x69c47De9D...Persistent AI demand for inference and fine-tuning workloads, combined with tight GDDR7 supply and NVIDIA's allocation of Blackwell silicon toward datacenter cards, has kept RTX 5090 rental rates elevated well above launch expectations. Current marketplace listings cluster between roughly $0.30 and $0.70 per hour depending on provider, utilization, and spot versus on-demand terms, with consumer-grade supply still limited by high retail street prices exceeding $4,500. Traders see the tight contest between the $0.45–$0.50 and $0.50–$0.55 buckets as reflecting uncertainty over how quickly additional 5090 inventory will reach rental platforms versus sustained enterprise pull. Key swing factors include further production shifts, seasonal power-cost changes, and any acceleration in competing 4090 or datacenter Blackwell capacity that could cap upside or accelerate softening by late October.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data. This is not trading advice and plays no role in how this market resolves. · Updated
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