CoreWeave Data Centers
GPU-cloud operator's leased AI data-center fleet
CoreWeave (the AI-cloud specialist, IPO'd 2025) runs a rapidly expanding fleet of GPU-dense data centers, mostly leased from operators like Core Scientific, Chase/Galaxy, and others, purpose-built around NVIDIA GB200/GB300 clusters. In 2025 it agreed to acquire Core Scientific (~1.3GW of power) to internalize capacity, and signed multi-billion-dollar compute contracts with OpenAI and Microsoft. Its facilities are engineered for liquid cooling and InfiniBand fabrics.
Core Scientific deal
2025 acquisition, ~1.3GW power
Anchor tenants
Microsoft, OpenAI
Design
GB200/GB300 + InfiniBand + liquid cooling
How it fits the stack
CoreWeave Data Centers with what it depends on (above) and what it feeds (below). The figure renders as a crawlable diagram and upgrades to an interactive 3D graph as it scrolls into view.
CoreWeave Data Centers in the AI stack. CoreWeave Data Centers with its immediate upstream dependencies (top) and downstream dependents (bottom) in the AI value chain. Hover a node in 3D, or read the full relationships below.
Graph data (text) — 12 entities, 11 relationships
- CoreWeave Data Centers —depends on→ Electricity Grid & Utilities
- CoreWeave Data Centers —supplies→ Foxconn (Hon Hai)
- CoreWeave Data Centers —depends on→ Grid Interconnection Queue
- CoreWeave Data Centers —uses→ InfiniBand (NVIDIA Quantum)
- CoreWeave Data Centers —uses→ Liquid Cooling
- CoreWeave Data Centers —uses→ Nvidia
- CoreWeave Data Centers —depends on→ Schneider Electric
- CoreWeave (financing) —hosts→ CoreWeave Data Centers
- Microsoft Azure —supplies→ CoreWeave Data Centers
- OpenAI —supplies→ CoreWeave Data Centers
- CoreWeave Data Centers —invests in→ Private credit / AI infra debt
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