CoreWeave CEO: The World Is Dependent on Nvidia
A company secures $7.5 billion in debt and $1.1 billion in equity to grow data centers globally, emphasizing London. They prioritize energy efficiency, collaborate with Nvidia and Dell, and partner for advanced tech solutions.
Read original articleA company has raised $7.5 billion in debt financing and $1.1 billion in equity to expand its data center presence globally, with a focus on London. Over the past year, they have amassed $12 billion for infrastructure growth in the US and Europe. The company prioritizes energy efficiency by adopting liquid-cooled data centers and collaborating with tech giants like Nvidia and Dell for AI infrastructure. They partner with a top technology provider to offer advanced solutions in silicon and artificial intelligence.
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