AI Cloud Provider CoreWeave Lands Follow-up Orders from Meta and OpenAI, Clinching $20.7 Billion in Fresh Contracts
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Towards the end of September, CoreWeave, an up-and-coming AI cloud service provider, broadened its cloud service agreements with OpenAI and Meta. It secured supplementary orders valued at $6.5 billion and $14.2 billion respectively. This brings the cumulative total of new deals to a staggering $20.7 billion (roughly equivalent to RMB 147.439 billion). The fresh contracts inked between CoreWeave on one hand, and OpenAI and Meta on the other, are slated to reach their expiration dates on May 31, 2031, and December 14 of the same year, respectively. This implies that over the course of the next six years, CoreWeave stands to gain revenue from these two significant clients. CoreWeave holds the distinction of being the first to roll out the GB300 NVL72 system. Additionally, it emerged as the inaugural cloud service provider to present cloud instances built on NVIDIA's RTX PRO 6000 Blackwell server-grade data center GPUs. Moreover, it managed to secure a $6.3 billion backstop guarantee from NVIDIA.