
This AI rocket stock just posted 400% growth, and it's powered by Nvidia's engine
artificial intelligence
(AI) field, making waves on Wall Street, is
CoreWeave
, which was only publicly traded for a mere three months and has already exploded over 300% since its initial public offering, topping the S&P 500's 12% gain, as per a report.
CoreWeave: The AI Newcomer That's Beating the Market
In its latest quarter, CoreWeave saw over 400%
revenue growth
as it carved out a key position in the high-growth AI market, and its performance is comparable to tech giants like Amazon and
Nvidia
, according to The Motley Fool report.
CoreWeave's Secret Weapon
The company is booming as it is helping AI customers with something they need most right now, and that's access to high-performance computing, which is CoreWeave's main business, as reported by The Motley Fool. CoreWeave has invested in 250,000 graphics processing units (GPUs), with its network stretching over 30 data centers and offers customers the possibility to rent the computing they need for any period of time, as customers can lease on an hourly basis, according to the report.
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Since AI innovation usually depends on the speed at which models can be trained and put into production, CoreWeave's guarantee of increased processing speeds and uptime is a strong selling point, as per The Motley Fool report. The company claims its infrastructure reduces model training times, enabling businesses to get their AI products to market quicker, an advantage that can make all the difference between being ahead of or behind in this sizzling-hot sector, according to the report.
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This approach has also driven the company to post a triple-digit revenue gain in the recent quarter, and as the AI market is on track to reach into the trillions of dollars, this positive momentum also may continue, as reported by The Motley Fool.
Nvidia's Backing Fuels CoreWeave's Rise
A major aspect of CoreWeave's increased demand is its close association with Nvidia, the market leader of the AI boom, as per the report. Not only did CoreWeave become the first cloud provider to provide access to Nvidia's new
Blackwell architecture
earlier this year, but it has also just become the first to provide access to Nvidia's most advanced chip to date—Blackwell Ultra, according to The Motley Fool report. Even Nvidia sees potential in CoreWeave, as the AI chipmaker owns a 7% stake in CoreWeave, as per the report.
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Can This Cloud Provider Take On the Tech Giants?
Although the long-term prospect for CoreWeave appears bright because of the enormous expansion of the AI industry and its initial advantage in AI-focused cloud infrastructure, but the journey ahead might not be smooth, according to The Motley Fool report.
As CoreWeave continues to be challenged by technology giants such as Amazon, Microsoft, and Google, which have their own cloud platforms, as reported by The Motley Fool. These giants have deep pockets and loyal customer bases, and CoreWeave will need to keep innovating and demonstrating its special value to differentiate itself to maintain a share of the market, according to the report.
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FAQs
Why does GPU access matter so much in AI?
AI models require intense computing power to train. The faster you can train, the faster you can innovate — and CoreWeave makes that easier.
How much has CoreWeave grown recently?
In its latest quarter, the company saw revenue jump over 400%, a sign of explosive demand and strong positioning in the AI market, as per The Motley Fool report.
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