CoreWeave hits new high after deploying Nvidia Vera Rubin NVL72 systems

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CoreWeave achieved a new high after becoming the first AI cloud provider to bring up Nvidia’s Vera Rubin NVL72 systems, the company announced on June 1, 2026. The milestone deployment, powered by Dell PowerEdge XE9812 servers, marks CoreWeave’s competitive lead in production-scale agentic AI infrastructure.

Quick Facts

  • CoreWeave becomes first to validate Nvidia Vera Rubin NVL72
  • CRWV stock surged 14% on the deployment announcement, per Tech Times
  • Vera Rubin combines Vera CPUs and Rubin GPUs for unified AI workloads
  • Stock reached daily high of $127.85 on June 1; pre-market at $129.58 on June 2

What CoreWeave Deployed

CoreWeave completed the industry-first bring-up and validation of Nvidia’s Vera Rubin NVL72 platform, a combined system featuring Vera CPUs, Rubin GPUs, and NVLink networking technology. The systems feature more than 100 chips per rack and deliver what Nvidia claims is 5x performance capability compared to prior generations. Dell built and delivered the world’s first liquid-cooled PowerEdge XE9812 rack for CoreWeave, with CEO Michael Dell calling the partnership “thrilled” to deliver this infrastructure for what he described as “the next era of AI.”

Market Response and Stock Movement

CRWV stock surged 14% following the announcement, according to multiple sources including Tech Times and related coverage. On June 1, the stock reached an intraday high of $127.85, while data from June 2 showed pre-market pricing at $129.58, reflecting continued momentum. The stock’s previous 52-week high stood at $187.00, set on June 20, 2025. The rapid climb signals investor confidence in CoreWeave’s position as the first operational provider of Nvidia’s latest agentic AI platform.

Strategic Significance for Agentic AI

The Vera Rubin platform targets agentic AI workloads—autonomous systems that reason and make decisions independently. CoreWeave’s first-mover advantage in validating and deploying this system could strengthen its standing among enterprises building next-generation AI factories. Nvidia confirmed that AWS, Google Cloud, Azure, and Oracle Cloud are scheduled for H2 2026 deployments, along with other providers including Lambda, Nebius, and Nscale. CoreWeave’s three-month head start underscores the company’s execution speed in scaling cutting-edge infrastructure for the AI boom.

Sources

  • Tech Times — CoreWeave’s 14% stock surge and Vera Rubin deployment
  • Barron’s — Vera Rubin NVL72 systems with 100+ chips per rack now operational
  • Yahoo Finance — Market reaction and deployment timing on June 1
  • Kraken / TradingView / Robinhood — Stock pricing and intraday trading data

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