CoreWeave has entered into a multi-year agreement with Anthropic to facilitate the development and deployment of its Claude family of AI models. The phased rollout is set to commence later this year, with compute capacity being gradually introduced. Anthropic intends to leverage CoreWeave’s cloud platform for production-scale workloads, joining a growing roster of AI model providers that now includes nine of the ten largest on CoreWeave’s infrastructure.
Michael Intrator, Co-founder, CEO, and Chairman at CoreWeave, remarked, “AI is no longer just about infrastructure; it’s about the platforms that turn models into real-world impact. We’re excited to work with Anthropic at the center of where models are put to work and performance in production shows up. It’s exactly the kind of real-world deployment of AI that CoreWeave was built for.” The agreement will initially focus on a phased deployment, with opportunities for expansion as demand rises.
In a related development, CoreWeave has expanded its existing partnership with Meta through a long-term agreement valued at approximately $21 billion. This deal, which extends through December 2032, aims to bolster Meta’s AI development and inference workloads. The new infrastructure will be deployed across various locations, utilizing NVIDIA’s Vera Rubin platform to enhance performance, resilience, and scalability as demands grow.
Intrator highlighted the significance of the Meta agreement, stating, “This is another example that leading companies are choosing CoreWeave’s AI cloud to run their most demanding workloads.” The dual announcements underscore a robust demand for high-performance AI infrastructure, particularly as organizations transition from experimentation to production deployment.
CoreWeave’s platform is increasingly recognized for its performance and efficiency in modern AI workloads, evidenced by benchmark performance in MLPerf and accolades in independent evaluations of AI cloud systems. The scale of the Meta agreement, alongside new collaborations such as that with Anthropic, reflects mounting pressure on infrastructure providers to deliver compute capacity capable of supporting large-scale AI models across a diverse set of users, including developers, startups, and enterprises.
As organizations continue to adopt AI technologies, the partnership between CoreWeave and Anthropic is poised to play a significant role in shaping the landscape of AI deployment. The strategic arrangement not only illustrates the accelerated progress in AI infrastructure but also highlights the competitive dynamics that are driving innovation in the sector. CoreWeave’s commitment to performance and efficiency places it at the forefront of this rapidly evolving market, with implications that extend beyond individual partnerships to the broader AI ecosystem.
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