UPDATED 20:02 EDT / JUNE 02 2026

TheCUBE hosts CoreWeave, Nvidia and Dell to examine agentic AI infrastructure after CoreWeave’s Vera Rubin NVL72 milestone. AI

CoreWeave’s Vera Rubin milestone sets stage for theCUBE’s agentic AI coverage

The agentic AI era is putting new pressure on the infrastructure stack, and CoreWeave Inc.’s latest milestone gives the conversation a sharper edge.

This week, the company announced that it has completed what it describes as the industry’s first bring-up and validation of Nvidia Vera Rubin NVL72 on CoreWeave Cloud.

“Vera Rubin is the most capable AI platform Nvidia has ever built,” said Ian Buck, vice president of hyperscale and high-performance computing at Nvidia Corp. “CoreWeave has consistently been at the frontier of deploying each new generation of Nvidia architecture at scale, and their full-stack, end-to-end approach to Vera Rubin, from cooling to orchestration, is how the world’s most ambitious AI teams will push the next AI frontier.”

The milestone comes as AI models grow toward trillion-parameter scale, context windows stretch into millions of tokens and inference performance becomes one of the biggest practical constraints for running agentic AI in production. (* Disclosure below.)

Agentic AI infrastructure comes into focus

That is the backdrop for theCUBE’s upcoming virtual event, “Scaling the Agentic Era With Nvidia Vera Rubin NVL72 on CoreWeave Cloud,” on June 30, where theCUBE will host a conversation with CoreWeave, Nvidia and Dell teams about what it takes to build accelerated computing infrastructure for this next phase of AI.

The event will examine how Nvidia Vera Rubin NVL72 is designed to support large-scale inference, persistent reasoning sessions and production AI workloads that require more than raw GPU density. CoreWeave’s announcement points to the deeper systems work behind the deployment, including liquid cooling, rack control, networking, secure multi-tenant operations and Dell Technologies’ role in providing the PowerEdge XE9812 servers that support the platform.

“The agentic era demands a fundamentally different approach to infrastructure, one that keeps pace with workloads that reason continuously, scale unpredictably, and operate in production around the clock,” said Chen Goldberg, executive VP of product and engineering at CoreWeave. “What separates infrastructure that performs in a lab from infrastructure that performs in production is the depth of engineering underneath it. With patent-pending innovations like Valvey and Racky, CoreWeave has done the full-stack orchestration work to enable Vera Rubin to perform the way it was designed to, not just in a lab, but at production scale for the world’s most demanding AI teams.”

For enterprise technology leaders, the larger question is not simply when the next generation of AI hardware arrives. It is how that hardware becomes usable, reliable and efficient at production scale. As agentic AI workloads reason continuously and operate across longer sessions, the infrastructure conversation is shifting toward cost per token, inference efficiency, cluster observability, power, cooling and orchestration.

TheCUBE’s event will dig into that shift through analyst-led discussion and a look at Vera Rubin from a CoreWeave data center. The conversation is expected to connect the hardware breakthrough to the broader operational demands of AI clouds, large-scale model deployment and next-generation data center architecture.

As enterprises move from AI experimentation toward production systems, infrastructure decisions are becoming strategy decisions. CoreWeave’s Vera Rubin milestone sets the stage for a timely discussion about how agentic AI will reshape compute requirements, partner ecosystems and the economics of running advanced AI at scale.

Don’t miss theCUBE’s coverage of the “Scaling the Agentic Era With Nvidia Vera Rubin NVL72 on CoreWeave Cloud” event on June 30.

(* Disclosure: TheCUBE is a paid media partner for the “Scaling the Agentic Era” event. Neither CoreWeave, the sponsor of theCUBE’s coverage, nor other sponsors have editorial control over content on theCUBE or SiliconANGLE.)

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