CoreWeave expands data center footprint in Flexential facilities

Cloud provider gains presence in two new Flexential data center sites.

CoreWeave, a specialized cloud provider of large-scale GPU-accelerated workloads, will expand its data center footprint into two of Flexential’s new co-location facilities in Hillsboro, Oregon and Douglasville, GA.

The cloud provider has established a computing framework explicitly designed to address the dynamic demands of machine learning, AI, VFX, rendering, and pixel streaming projects.  

Flextential’s facilities feature 18MW power allocation, equally divided between the Georgia and Oregon markets. Additionally, Flexential seamlessly integrated advanced networking needs, including robust support for InfiniBand at 3600 Gbps. 

"Our alignment with CoreWeave is a testament to our mutual goal of providing next-gen computing resources. We're passionate about supporting their vision and facilitating their continued ascent," said Patrick Doherty, Chief Revenue Officer at Flexential. 

CoreWeave can continue optimizing its infrastructure efficiency and substantially curtailing compute costs through this partnership. This while maintaining the agility to meet its customers' shifting needs. 

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