CoreWeave first to launch Nvidia RTX PRO 6000 Blackwells at scale; stock gains

CoreWeave Inc. (NASDAQ:CRWV) climbed 1.7% on Wednesday after the AI-native cloud provider became the first to launch NVIDIA’s powerful new RTX PRO 6000 Blackwell Server Edition at scale. The move positions CoreWeave at the forefront of ultra-high-performance AI infrastructure, reinforcing its aggressive strategy to lead in GPU cloud services.


NVIDIA Corporation (NASDAQ:NVDA) shares also rose by 1.4%, underscoring investor enthusiasm for growing AI demand. The RTX PRO 6000 GPU introduces transformative accelerations, claiming up to 5.6x faster large language model (LLM) inference and 3.5x faster text-to-video generation compared to its predecessor.


Built to handle models as large as 70 billion parameters, CoreWeave’s instances are designed for both inferencing and generative workloads across research, fintech, and creative sectors. Their cutting-edge configuration includes 8x RTX PRO 6000 GPUs, 128 Intel (NASDAQ:INTC) Emerald Rapids vCPUs, 1TB of RAM, and 100 GBps networking throughput.


Integrated within CoreWeave’s AI-optimized cloud platform, the new instances offer high-performance processing with flexible scalability for enterprise clients. “The NVIDIA RTX PRO 6000 GPU represents a breakthrough in AI and graphics performance, empowering a variety of industries with advanced, cost-effective solutions,” said Dave Salvator, director of accelerated computing products at NVIDIA.


The announcement also expands CoreWeave’s already broad NVIDIA GPU portfolio, which includes pioneering access to the GB200 NVL72 system and the HGX B200 platform. Its history of early adoption, being the first to bring NVIDIA H200 and GB200 NVL72 offerings to general availability, has made it a sought-after partner for developers building next-generation AI solutions.


Wall Street has taken notice of CoreWeave’s momentum as AI infrastructure spending accelerates. As demand for foundation models and generative AI surges, investors appear increasingly bullish on companies with unrivaled access to top-tier GPUs and the engineering talent to deploy them at scale.

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