CoreWeave and Meta Sign $21 Billion AI Infrastructure Agreement
CoreWeave and Meta Platforms, Inc. have signed an expanded AI infrastructure agreement worth approximately $21 billion, announced in a press release. The deal extends through December 2032 and builds on the companies’ existing collaboration to support Meta’s AI development and deployment.
Under the agreement, CoreWeave will provide dedicated AI cloud capacity distributed across multiple locations. The infrastructure will include some of the initial deployments of the NVIDIA Vera Rubin platform, designed to enhance performance, resilience, and scalability for Meta’s inference workloads.
CoreWeave stated that the long-term partnership reflects growing demand for large-scale AI compute and positions its platform to handle increasingly complex workloads. Additional details are available in CoreWeave’s filing with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.
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