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CoreWeave Validates Nvidia Vera Rubin NVL72 for Production Use

CoreWeave Validates Nvidia Vera Rubin NVL72 for Production Use

CoreWeave has validated Nvidia's Vera Rubin NVL72 system for production use, a move that clears the next-generation GPU platform for deployment in the cloud provider's data centers. The company did not release details on the validation process or a timeline for customer availability.

Validation milestone

The Vera Rubin NVL72, Nvidia's latest high-performance computing platform, passed CoreWeave's internal testing and now meets the criteria for production workloads. CoreWeave, known for offering cloud GPU rentals for AI and machine learning, typically runs extensive compatibility and performance checks before signing off on new hardware.

This validation marks the first public confirmation that the Vera Rubin architecture is ready for commercial cloud infrastructure. CoreWeave has not said how many units will be deployed or which data centers will host the system first.

What comes next

With validation complete, CoreWeave can begin integrating the NVL72 into its service catalog and offer it to customers. The company has not announced pricing or specific availability dates, leaving developers and enterprises waiting for a concrete rollout schedule.