(Reuters) -CoreWeave said it has signed a $14 billion agreement with Meta to supply computing power, the latest multi-billion dollar deal as businesses ramp up infrastructure to meet the demand for artificial intelligence applications. Shares of CoreWeave surged 10% in premarket trading following the news on Tuesday. As a part of the agreement, CoreWeave will provide the Facebook-parent access to Nvidia's latest GB300 systems, according to a Bloomberg report, citing an interview with the data center operator's CEO Michael Intrator. The new deal comes a week after CoreWeave signed a third multi-billion dollar cloud expansion with OpenAI to aid the ChatGPT maker with its computational needs while executives note sky-high demand from clients. Meta did not immediately respond to Reuters' request for comment. (Reporting by Zaheer Kachwala in Bengaluru; Editing by Leroy Leo)
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