CoreWeave (CRWV) Jefferies Virtual AI Summit summary
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Jefferies Virtual AI Summit summary
25 Nov, 2025Key announcements and partnerships
Announced major deals with NVIDIA and OpenAI, with total commitments from OpenAI exceeding $22 billion and a new $6.3 billion order from NVIDIA, both structured as long-term, flexible contracts.
Recent acquisition of CoreSite adds 1.3 GW of power capacity, supporting expansion and operational control.
Proposed acquisition of Core Scientific aims to secure power shell capacity and achieve $500 million in run-rate cost savings by 2027.
Expanded international presence, including a GBP 2.5 billion investment in the UK, with partnerships to deploy NVIDIA Blackwell GPUs.
Acquisitions of Weights & Biases and OpenPipe deepen the software stack and accelerate AI workload adoption.
Market trends and demand dynamics
Demand for AI infrastructure continues to outpace supply, with power shell capacity as the primary constraint.
Customer conversations have shifted from tens to hundreds of megawatts, now reaching gigawatt-plus scale.
Demand is concentrated among leading AI labs and hyperscalers, but pipeline from smaller enterprises is growing rapidly.
Productization and monetization of AI, especially inference workloads, are driving broader market adoption.
International expansion is methodical and customer-led, focusing on regions with high AI compute demand.
Financial model and risk management
Over 98% of revenue comes from long-term, non-cancelable, take-or-pay reserved instance contracts, now extending to five- and six-year terms.
CapEx is success-based, only deployed with committed customer contracts, ensuring risk mitigation.
Recent financing activities, including high-yield debt offerings and a secured contract facility, have significantly reduced cost of capital.
Flexible contract structures allow for tariff pass-through and cost predictability, supporting sustained unit economics.
Diligent customer vetting and upfront payments with smaller customers ensure contract recoverability.
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