NVIDIA invests $2B in CoreWeave
NVIDIA invested $2 billion into CoreWeave Class A stock to help scale toward 5 GW of data centre capacity by 2030.
$2.0B
Deal Value
500MW
Capacity
NVIDIA
Buyer
NVIDIA has invested $2 billion into CoreWeave, the AI-focused cloud infrastructure provider, to accelerate its expansion toward 5 GW of data centre capacity by 2030. The investment, made approximately 10 months after CoreWeave's IPO, underscores the deepening relationship between GPU manufacturers and specialised cloud operators.
CoreWeave is advancing major developments across Pennsylvania, Texas, and Virginia, positioning itself as a global AI hyperscaler alongside established operators. The company's GPU-as-a-Service model has attracted significant demand from AI training workloads.
Source: ir.coreweave.com
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