How CoreWeave's Major AI Infrastructure Deals Drive Growth

The world’s largest AI model developers are deepening their reliance on CoreWeave, as demand for high-performance data centre infrastructure accelerates.
The US-based provider, which specialises in cloud-based GPU infrastructure, has secured major multi-billion-dollar agreements with OpenAI, Meta and Anthropic.
The deals make it clear that hyperscale compute capacity is at the core of developing and deploying advanced AI models.
CoreWeave has supported OpenAI since March 2025, beginning their partnership with a US$11.9bn contract, followed by a US$4bn expansion in May and a US$6.5bn deal in September in the same year.
More recently, both Meta and Anthropic signed agreements to secure access to AI cloud capabilities.
Scaling AI infrastructure for hyperscalers
Meta’s agreement alone is valued at approximately US$21bn and will see CoreWeave deliver AI cloud capacity through to December 2032.
The infrastructure will be distributed across multiple data centre locations, supporting performance and scalability.
The deployment will also include early implementations of the NVIDIA Vera Rubin platform, which supports a continued shift towards next-generation GPU architectures within data centres.
“This is another example that leading companies are choosing CoreWeave’s AI cloud to run their most demanding workloads,” says Mike Intrator, Co-Founder, CEO and Chairman of CoreWeave.
“Our newest deal with Meta brings our announced total with them to over US$35bn in six months. These are not small bets. The leader builders of AI are choosing us and doubling down.”
Anthropic expands AI model deployment
Alongside Meta, CoreWeave has signed a multi-year agreement with Anthropic to support its Claude family of models, including Project Glasswing.
The deal focuses on enabling production-grade AI deployments, with infrastructure expected to come online later this year.
The rollout will follow a phased approach, allowing capacity to scale over time as demand increases. This gradual release reflects a broader industry shift towards flexible, modular data centre expansion strategies tailored to AI workloads.
Mike says: “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 centre 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.”
With Anthropic now onboard, nine of the world’s ten leading AI model providers are using CoreWeave’s platform, reinforcing the growing importance of specialised AI data centre ecosystems.

