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CoreWeave counters a key bear case on the AI trade. What it means for our data center stocks
CoreWeave is seeing strong demand for six-year-old Nvidia chips, helping justify all the current AI capex.

TL;DR
- CoreWeave's commentary indicates that older Nvidia GPUs have a longer useful life than previously expected, countering the bear case of technological obsolescence in AI chips.
- This extended longevity increases confidence for data center builders like Amazon and Microsoft, potentially making current capital expenditure more sustainable and benefiting suppliers.
- Nvidia's A100 chips, introduced in 2020, are still being contracted into 2029, demonstrating sustained demand and higher pricing power for older hardware.
- The extended economic life of AI hardware creates a "call option" for operators, providing upside beyond the initial investment justification.
- CoreWeave's positive update, alongside insights from Amazon CEO Andy Jassy, supports the view of AI compute as an investable asset class, potentially driving continued growth in the AI sector.