2017–2021 The company was founded in 2017 in
New Jersey Originally known as Atlantic Crypto, it initially operated as a
cryptocurrency mining company, mining
ethereum using
graphics processing units. In the wake of the
2018 cryptocurrency crash, in 2019 the company was renamed CoreWeave, leveraging its large inventory of GPUs to start providing cloud computing infrastructure to companies.
2022–2023 CoreWeave was operating three data centers in 2022, all in the United States. As the market demand for AI processing increased in 2022 and 2023, saw its business jump considerably. With CoreWeave signing clients such as
Stability AI, CoreWeave continued to buy chips and build out new data centers, with its data center technicians installing 6,000 miles of fiber-optic cabling in 2023. Nvidia invested $100 million in CoreWeave. The deal marked the first time that H100-based hardware had been used as collateral, which attracted some note in the business press. According to a
Bloomberg News report in October 2024,
Cisco was set to invest in CoreWeave as well, reportedly valuing the company at $23 billion. Also in October 2024, CoreWeave announced that it secured a $650million credit line for expanding its operations and data centers.
Goldman Sachs,
JPMorgan Chase and
Morgan Stanley were among those who led the financing. The company had announced plan by 2024 to invest $978.6 million in U.K. data centers. In June 2024, CoreWeave's $1billion offer to buy
high-performance computing (HPC) capacity vendor
Core Scientific was rejected. In November 2024, ''
Tom's Hardware'' reported that CoreWeave was among the first cloud service providers to receive shipments of Nvidia's new
Blackwell hardware. In November 2024, CoreWeave closed a $650million secondary share sale, with investors such as
Jane Street,
Magnetar Capital, Fidelity Management, and
Macquarie Capital.
Bloomberg reported in November 2024 that CoreWeave was planning a 2025
initial public offering, and had selected
Morgan Stanley,
Goldman Sachs, and
JP Morgan Chase to manage. CoreWeave filed its
Form S-1 in March 2025 and planned to list on the
Nasdaq under the symbol "CRWV". According to the filing,
Microsoft accounted for over 60 percent of CoreWeave's revenue in 2024.
2025 In February 2025, CoreWeave was reported to be the first cloud provider to make Nvidia
GB200 NVL72 chips available via cloud computing. IBM announced it would use the GB200 clusters to train its
Granite AI. In March 2025, CoreWeave announced the acquisition of the AI platform developer Weights & Biases, reportedly for around $1.7 billion. Also in March,
OpenAI signed a five-year cloud-computing contract worth approximately $12 billion with CoreWeave for its AI infrastructure needs. The deal allowed OpenAI to acquire a stake in CoreWeave through a
private placement of $350 million worth of shares during the IPO. CoreWeave reduced its IPO size from $2.7 billion to $1.5 billion on March 27, 2025. It went public on March 28, 2025, raising $1.5 billion, and was the largest AI-related listing by amount raised, according to
Dealogic. In July 2025, CoreWeave became the first company to deploy Nvidia Blackwell Ultra GPUs (GB300 NVL72) commercially, with Dell providing the servers. Core Scientific agreed in July 2025 to be acquired by CoreWeave for $9 billion, but the deal was rejected by Core Scientific shareholders in October 2025. In September 2025, CoreWeave agreed to acquire OpenPipe, a startup specializing in
reinforcement learning tools for training
AI agents. In October 2025, CoreWeave agreed to acquire Monolith AI, a developer of AI and ML applications for physics.
2026 In January 2026, CoreWeave received $2 billion in investment from NVIDIA at a purchase price of $87.20 per share as they expand their partnership to boost CoreWeave's data center build out. In February 2026, CoreWeave sought $8.5b in new financing, using major AI infrastructure contracts with Meta Platforms as collateral. In April 2026, CoreWeave announced a multi-year agreement with Anthropic to provide Nvidia GPU capacity for production-scale Claude inference workloads, and separately priced an upsized $3.5 billion convertible senior notes offering, developments that came within 48 hours of a separate $21 billion expansion of its infrastructure partnership with Meta. ==Key people and employees==