Core Scientific Shares Drop 15% as Microsoft Cuts CoreWeave Commitments
AI cloud provider faces setback as major client pulls back.

What to know:
- Microsoft has withdrawn from some CoreWeave agreements due to delivery issues, though it remains a key partner.
- CoreWeave, heavily reliant on Microsoft (62% of revenue), faces risks ahead of its IPO amid shifting AI infrastructure strategies.
- Core Scientific share price is down 15% pre-market.
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Last month, Core Scientific said it was planning a $1.2 billion data center expansion with CoreWeave. This week, CoreWeave filed for an intital public offering, hoping to raise $4 billion at a $35 billion valuation.
According to an FT article, CoreWeave, which supplies artificial intelligence (AI) computing power to Microsoft, was facing delivery issues and missed deadlines, causing the tech giant to reduce its commitments, though it remains a major partner.
Microsoft represents 62% of CoreWeave’s revenue and has pledged over $10 billion in spending on its services by 2030. CoreWeave has rapidly grown, generating $1.9 billion in revenue in 2024 but posting significant losses.
It relies heavily on Nvidia’s (NVDA) AI chips and has raised $14.5 billion in debt and equity. Microsoft’s decision aligns with its shifting AI infrastructure strategy, though it remains committed to major investments in the sector.
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