What to know about How CoreWeave and Meta are Scaling AI Data Centres
CoreWeave and Meta have expanded their long-term agreement to supply AI cloud capacity through 2032, valued at $21bn. The partnership focuses on scaling infrastructure for AI operations, utilizing distributed data centers and advanced technologies like NVIDIA's Vera Rubin platform to meet growing demands.
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What happened
How CoreWeave and Meta are Scaling AI Data Centres CoreWeave has confirmed an expanded long-term agreement with Meta Platforms to supply AI cloud capacity through to December 2032, in a deal valued at around US$21bn.
Why it matters
The agreement builds on an existing relationship between the two companies and centres on scaling infrastructure to support Meta’s AI operations.
Common ground
Meta is gaining access to infrastructure that supports ongoing AI development and deployment by securing capacity through to 2032.
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CoreWeave and Meta have expanded their long-term agreement to supply AI cloud capacity through 2032, valued at $21bn. The partnership focuses on scaling infrastructure for AI operations, utilizing distributed data centers and advanced technologies like NVIDIA's Vera Rubin platform to meet growing demands.
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Claim 1: “Meta is gaining access to infrastructure that supports ongoing AI development and deployment by securing capacity through to 2032.”
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No evidence confirms Meta securing infrastructure through 2032. Wikipedia entries reference unrelated topics (AI bubble, Meta Portal, Nvidia).
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— The AI bubble is a theorised stock market bubble growing amidst the AI boom, a period of rapid increase in investment in artificial intelligence (AI) that is affecting the broader economy. Speculation…
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— Meta Portal (also known as Portal) is a discontinued brand of smart displays and videophones released in 2018 by Meta. The product line consists of four models: Portal, Portal+, Portal TV, and Portal …
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— Nvidia Corporation ( en-VID-ee-ə) is an American technology company headquartered in Santa Clara, California. It develops graphics processing units (GPUs), systems on chips (SoCs), application program…
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Claim 2: “The deployment will integrate the NVIDIA Vera Rubin platform, a next-generation computing architecture built for advanced AI workloads.”
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Claim 3: ““This is another example that leading companies are choosing CoreWeave’s AI cloud to run their most demanding workloads,” said Michael Intrator, Co-founder, CEO and Chairman of CoreWeave.”
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Claim 4: “The capacity will be deployed across multiple locations, forming a distributed data centre footprint rather than relying on a single facility.”
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Claim 5: “The agreement builds on an existing relationship between the two companies and centres on scaling infrastructure to support Meta’s AI operations.”
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No evidence confirms an existing relationship between CoreWeave and Meta prior to this agreement. Wikipedia entries focus on unrelated topics (Meta-Object Facility, Lukas Biewald).
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— CoreWeave, Inc. is an American artificial intelligence (AI) cloud-computing company based in Livingston, New Jersey. It specializes in providing cloud-based graphics processing unit (GPU) infrastructu…
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— Lukas Biewald (born 1981) is an American entrepreneur and a prominent figure in artificial intelligence. He is recognized for his contributions to machine learning and as the CEO and co-founder of Wei…
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— The Meta-Object Facility (MOF) is an Object Management Group (OMG) standard for model-driven engineering. Its purpose is to provide a type system for entities in the CORBA architecture and a set of in…
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Claim 6: “CoreWeave also works with AI labs and large enterprises, providing access to infrastructure that might otherwise require substantial upfront investment.”
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Claim 7: “CoreWeave has confirmed an expanded long-term agreement with Meta Platforms to supply AI cloud capacity through to December 2032, in a deal valued at around US$21bn.”
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No Wikipedia entries or other evidence mention the $21bn agreement with Meta or its terms. CoreWeave's Wikipedia page only describes general business operations.
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— EleutherAI () is a non-profit artificial intelligence (AI) research group. The group, considered an open-source version of OpenAI, was formed in a Discord server in 2020 to create an open-source versi…
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— CoreWeave, Inc. is an American artificial intelligence (AI) cloud-computing company based in Livingston, New Jersey. It specializes in providing cloud-based graphics processing unit (GPU) infrastructu…
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— Lukas Biewald (born 1981) is an American entrepreneur and a prominent figure in artificial intelligence. He is recognized for his contributions to machine learning and as the CEO and co-founder of Wei…
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Claim 8: “CoreWeave has noted that further details of the agreement are outlined in its filing with the US Securities and Exchange Commission.”
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