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Meta commits $21 billion to CoreWeave for AI infrastructure through 2032

Meta commits $21 billion to CoreWeave for AI infrastructure through 2032 Image: Primary
Meta Platforms has signed a $21 billion deal with cloud provider CoreWeave to secure dedicated artificial intelligence computing capacity from 2027 through December 2032. The agreement brings Meta's total infrastructure commitment with CoreWeave to approximately $35 billion. The contract will deliver early deployments of Nvidia's Vera Rubin platform across multiple CoreWeave data center sites. Nvidia's Vera Rubin, announced in March, is the company's next-generation GPU architecture designed specifically for large-scale AI workloads. CoreWeave has emerged as a major beneficiary of the AI infrastructure boom, securing multi-billion dollar commitments from the largest technology companies. The specialized cloud provider focuses exclusively on GPU-heavy computing for AI training and inference. The deal represents one of the largest single infrastructure commitments in the sector and signals Meta's continued aggressive investment in AI capabilities. The five-year timeframe of the contract extends well beyond typical cloud agreements, locking in capacity through 2032.
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