Tech giant Meta has recently turned to CoreWeave for AI capacity, sparking investor interest in the company. CoreWeave has established a strong partnership with Nvidia, a leading AI chip manufacturer, which has been crucial to its success in providing AI compute capacity to clients. The company has also seen impressive revenue growth, with its stock surging over 200% since its IPO in March.
CoreWeave operates in the GPU-as-a-service market, offering GPUs for rent to customers for various AI workloads. It competes with other cloud providers by focusing specifically on AI, optimizing efficiency for clients. Nvidia’s investment in CoreWeave and agreement to buy any unused capacity through 2032 further solidifies the company’s position in the industry.
Recent deals with OpenAI and Meta Platforms have further highlighted CoreWeave’s importance in the AI space. OpenAI expanded its agreement with CoreWeave to over $22 billion, while Meta Platforms signed a $14.2 billion deal for access to CoreWeave compute. These partnerships underscore the growing demand for CoreWeave’s services and its potential for significant growth in the AI sector.