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CoreWeave Stock Jumps 13% Following Multiyear Computing Deal with Anthropic

CoreWeave stock surged 13% after securing a multiyear agreement with Anthropic for essential AI computing capabilities, marking a significant expansion in cloud services.

CoreWeave (CRWV) stock surged 13% on Friday following the announcement of a multiyear agreement with Anthropic (ANTH.PVT). This partnership will provide the AI cloud company with essential computing capabilities to develop and power its AI models. CoreWeave indicated that Anthropic plans to utilize its cloud services for workloads at “production scale,” initiating with a phased rollout that allows for future expansion of the agreement. However, details regarding the deal’s terms, including pricing and the amount of computational power to be supplied, were not disclosed.

The agreement comes amidst reports from Reuters that Anthropic is considering designing its own semiconductors in response to the ongoing AI chip shortage. This move reflects a broader trend among AI companies striving to secure semiconductor resources as they expand their services. Earlier this week, Anthropic also announced collaborations with Broadcom (AVGO) and Google, focusing on utilizing 3.5 gigawatts of Google’s Broadcom-made Tensor Processing Units to bolster its AI operations.

In a competitive landscape, Anthropic faces challenges from rivals such as OpenAI (OPAI.PVT), which is also developing its own chips. Last October, OpenAI entered a partnership with Broadcom aiming to create over 10 gigawatts of custom semiconductors for its AI offerings. This collaboration is in addition to existing partnerships with industry giants Nvidia (NVDA) and AMD (AMD).

Meta (META) has also been active in this domain, unveiling four new custom AI processors, including its MTIA 400, which promises performance levels comparable to leading chips in the market. Similar to Anthropic, Meta has secured a deal with CoreWeave, which will ensure CoreWeave powers Meta’s AI services through December 2032. CoreWeave has stated that the capacity will be distributed across multiple data center locations and will include some of the first deployments of Nvidia’s upcoming Vera Rubin system.

Meanwhile, in January, Microsoft (MSFT) introduced a new custom AI chip designed to serve as an alternative to offerings from Nvidia and AMD. In contrast to Microsoft, companies like Amazon (AMZN) and Google (GOOG, GOOGL) have been utilizing their own chips for some time and are now looking to offer these chips to third-party customers.

In February, reports indicated that Meta had finalized a deal with Google to rent TPUs, with ongoing discussions regarding potential purchases for its data centers. Additionally, Amazon CEO Andy Jassy has proposed the idea of making the company’s chips available for sale in large servers to third-party customers, signaling a shift in strategy to capitalize on its semiconductor capabilities.

The burgeoning demand for AI technologies continues to drive companies to secure and develop semiconductor resources. As the industry evolves, partnerships and technological innovations will likely shape the competitive landscape, with companies racing to optimize their AI capabilities and meet the growing needs of their services.

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