Flexential to Support CoreWeave’s AI Cloud Expansion with 13 MW High-Density Deployment
Flexential, a leading provider of secure and flexible data center solutions, and CoreWeave, the AI Hyperscaler™, have reached an agreement to expand CoreWeave’s data center footprint with a 13-megawatt (MW) deployment at a colocation facility in Plano, Texas, owned and operated by Flexential.
This expansion directly addresses demand for CoreWeave’s Cloud platform purpose-built to support AI workloads. With power and cooling that meets the specific engineering requirements of CoreWeave’s cloud platform, this advanced data center positions CoreWeave to support enterprises that need accelerated advanced AI model development and deployment.
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“This large-scale deployment will allow us to deliver high-performance infrastructure through the FlexAnywhere Platform, on an urgent timeline,” said Patrick Doherty, Chief Revenue Officer at Flexential. “13 MW of contiguous capacity provides CoreWeave’s customers with a reliable platform to scale their AI initiatives and powers the next generation of data-driven innovation across industries.”
Flexential’s Dallas–Plano facility will integrate seamlessly with CoreWeave’s broader cloud infrastructure, and the company’s entry into the Dallas/Fort Worth market will offer customers low-latency access to advanced AI computing power.
This move aligns with industry trends as businesses across sectors adopt AI to enhance automation, improve efficiency, and unlock new revenue opportunities. With demand for AI workloads growing rapidly, enterprises are seeking cloud solutions that offer performance and scalability.
The agreement marks another step in the relationship between the companies, following CoreWeave’s previous expansions into Flexential data centers in Portland–Hillsboro and Atlanta–Douglasville.
It also follows CoreWeave’s recent achievements in the AI infrastructure space. In February, it became the first cloud service provider to make the NVIDIA Blackwell platform generally available, and it announced in August it was the first to bring NVIDIA H200 GPUs to its customers.
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