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Nvidia invests $2 billion in CoreWeave to boost data center build-out

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Nvidia has invested $2 billion in CoreWeave, becoming the AI ‍infrastructure provider’s second-largest shareholder, as the companies expand their partnership to ​boost data centre capacity in the United States.

The ‌announcement on Monday sent CoreWeave’s shares ​up 9% in premarket trading.

So-called neocloud companies like CoreWeave, which provide tech companies with the hardware and cloud capacity needed to build, run and deploy AI technologies, have seen a surge in demand in recent years as enterprise adoption of AI picks up.

The ​fresh investment from Nvidia will help CoreWeave ⁠speed up the procurement of land and power required to build data centres. CoreWeave is targeting to build more than 5 ​gigawatts in AI data centre ⁠capacity by 2030.

Nvidia will invest in CoreWeave at a purchase price of $87.20 per share, the companies said. That represents an addition of roughly 23 ‌million shares, nearly doubling Nvidia’s stake in the ‌firm, according to Reuters calculations based on data compiled by LSEG.

Nvidia was CoreWeave’s third ‍largest shareholder with a 6.3% stake, or 24.3 million shares, in the company.

The chip giant has drawn ‍scrutiny for pouring billions of dollars into AI firms including ChatGPT maker OpenAI and neoclouds, raising investor concerns about potential circular financing.

A CoreWeave spokesperson told Reuters that the cash from the new investment will not be used to purchase Nvidia processors, but directed toward accelerating other data centre investments, research and development, and scaling ⁠its workforce.

Once a cryptocurrency miner, CoreWeave has pivoted to capitalise on the AI boom ​by repurposing its infrastructure to lease Nvidia GPUs to tech ⁠and AI firms.

“Nvidia is the leading and most requested computing platform at every phase of AI … This expanded collaboration underscores the strength of demand we are seeing across our customer base,” CoreWeave ⁠CEO Michael Intrator said.

Published – January 27, 2026 12:05 pm IST

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