CoreWeave partners with Conapto to expand AI cloud capacity in Stockholm using renewable energy
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CoreWeave, an AI cloud platform provider, has announced a co-location agreement with Conapto, a sustainable data center operator, to expand its AI cloud capacity in Sweden. The deal covers two campuses in Stockholm, with initial capacity already online at Stockholm 4 South. Both campuses will be powered by renewable energy, providing European AI innovators with access to CoreWeave's purpose-built AI cloud platform combining high-performance compute, networking, storage, and software orchestration.
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The arrangement encompasses two campuses in Stockholm, with initial capacity already online at Stockholm 4 South.
Both campuses will be powered by renewable energy sources.
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