CoreWeave stock (CRWV) slips after hours as Nvidia Rubin rollout plan lands

CoreWeave stock (CRWV) slips after hours as Nvidia Rubin rollout plan lands

New York, January 5, 2026, 19:14 (EST) — After-hours

CoreWeave (CRWV) shares fell 3.1% to $76.86 in after-hours trading on Monday, after a volatile session that saw the stock trade between $76.35 and $84.44 on volume of about 27 million shares. The AI cloud provider said it will add Nvidia’s Rubin platform to its cloud and expects to be among the first to deploy it in the second half of 2026. “Workloads like drug discovery, climate modeling, and advanced robotics demand both cutting-edge compute and the ability to run it reliably at scale,” said Dan O’Brien, president and COO of The Futurum Group. CoreWeave

Rubin matters because Nvidia’s chip road map is a key input for companies selling GPU capacity — the computing muscle used to train and run AI models. Faster hardware refreshes can improve performance per dollar and help cloud providers compete on price and delivery times.

Investors also watch how much cash those upgrades consume. For firms that build out data centers at speed, the gap between “installed” and “earning” capacity can drive big swings in sentiment.

In AI jargon, inference is running a trained model to generate outputs in production. Agentic AI refers to systems designed to plan tasks and take actions with limited prompting.

Nvidia said Rubin-based products will be available from partners in the second half of 2026, with early deployments expected at cloud providers including AWS, Google Cloud, Microsoft and Oracle’s OCI, alongside Nvidia cloud partners such as CoreWeave, Lambda, Nebius and Nscale. That sets up a crowded race among hyperscalers and specialist GPU clouds for AI workloads tied to the next chip cycle. NVIDIA Newsroom

A longtime CoreWeave skeptic at D.A. Davidson, analyst Gil Luria, upgraded the stock to “Neutral” from “Underperform” and lifted his price target to $68 from $36, Barron’s reported. A price target is an analyst’s estimate of where a stock could trade over the next year; Luria also pointed to returns on capital — profit versus money invested — that he believes trail the firm’s cost of capital, or what it costs to fund that investment. Barron’s

For traders, the near-term question is whether product road maps and a softening tone from critics can outweigh the market’s focus on capital intensity. The usual checkpoints are utilization, pricing and how quickly new capacity translates into cash flow.

The risk is execution: next-generation hardware deployments require upfront spending and stable demand, and timing can slip for reasons outside a cloud provider’s control. A slower pace of AI orders or tighter credit markets would make it harder to earn back the cost of expanding data centers.

CoreWeave listed on Nasdaq in March 2025 and trades under the ticker CRWV. CoreWeave

CoreWeave has not announced the date for its next quarterly report, but Nasdaq’s earnings calendar estimates results around Feb. 9. Investors will be looking for updated guidance on capacity additions and any changes to spending plans tied to the next GPU rollouts. Nasdaq

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