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CoreWeave Acquires Monolith AI to Bring Physics-Based Machine Learning to Industrial Design

CoreWeave (Nasdaq: CRWV) has agreed to acquire Monolith AI, a U.K.-based company specializing in applying artificial intelligence to solve complex physics and engineering problems. The deal expands CoreWeave’s reach into industrial and manufacturing AI, adding simulation-driven machine learning capabilities to its growing AI infrastructure platform. Financial terms were not disclosed.

Monolith’s tools are already used by major engineering firms such as Nissan, BMW, and Honeywell to optimize test plans, detect anomalies, and accelerate product design cycles. By combining these capabilities with CoreWeave’s GPU-powered cloud, the companies plan to offer an integrated platform enabling engineers to shorten R&D timelines and reduce physical testing requirements. CoreWeave aims to make AI-driven design accessible to non-specialist engineers without requiring extensive coding or in-house AI teams.

“Every leader we meet across the industrial and manufacturing sectors knows AI can transform their business,” said Brian Venturo, Co-founder and Chief Strategy Officer at CoreWeave. “Together we will help these enterprises better harness AI to accelerate breakthroughs and bring better products to market faster.”

🌐 Analysis: CoreWeave’s acquisition of Monolith AI builds on a series of strategic moves to broaden its AI ecosystem beyond infrastructure and into full-stack AI development. Earlier in 2025, the company acquired OpenPipe, specializing in reinforcement learning optimization, and Weights & Biases, a leading platform for model iteration, tracking, and experiment management. Together, these deals reflect CoreWeave’s intent to offer not only compute capacity but also the essential software layers for model training, tuning, and deployment.

The company’s road map points toward building a vertically integrated AI hyperscaler—spanning training clusters, model development, and domain-specific applications. Its expansion into industrial design through Monolith complements existing partnerships in automotive (notably with Aston Martin Aramco Formula One Team) and healthcare AI research. CoreWeave continues to scale its GPU cloud footprint, reportedly exceeding 10 exaFLOPs of available AI compute, and is now positioned as a multi-domain infrastructure provider enabling AI adoption from entertainment rendering to scientific and industrial simulation.

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