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CoreWeave

90
Series CAI Infrastructure

Specialized GPU cloud provider for AI/ML workloads. Platinum tier for AI training according to SemiAnalysis.

Total Raised

$2.3B

Valuation

$19.0B

Employees

251-500

Founded

2017

Company Info

HQ:
Roseland, USA
LinkedIn:
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Score Breakdown

team quality
85
market position
88
funding strength
92
growth trajectory
98
technical leadership
90

Related Components(1)

Funding History

DateRoundAmountValuation
May 22, 2024Series C$1.1B$19.0B
Aug 1, 2023Series B$421M$2.0B

Related Signals(6)

B200 Blackwell GPUs Enter Production

AcceleratorsDec 10
90

NVIDIA's B200 Blackwell GPUs are shipping to hyperscalers, promising 2.5x performance gains over H100 for AI training workloads.

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CoreWeave Achieves Platinum Status in ClusterMAX

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92

CoreWeave is the only cloud provider to achieve Platinum tier in SemiAnalysis ClusterMAX 2.0 rankings, citing exceptional GPU availability and performance.

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88

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NVIDIA H100 GPU rentals have reached record low prices on marketplace platforms, with Vast.ai offering $1.49/hr and multiple providers below $2/hr. This represents a 75%+ reduction from hyperscaler on-demand pricing, fundamentally shifting GPU compute economics.

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