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CoreWeave stock falls as Truist starts CRWV at Hold; Nvidia Rubin plan sharpens focus on AI capex

CoreWeave stock falls as Truist starts CRWV at Hold; Nvidia Rubin plan sharpens focus on AI capex

New York, January 6, 2026, 12:24 ET — Regular session

  • CoreWeave shares slide in midday trade after Truist opens coverage at Hold with an $84 target
  • The AI cloud provider said it plans to add Nvidia’s Rubin platform, with deployment expected in the second half of 2026
  • A D.A. Davidson analyst upgraded the stock a day earlier but kept a cautious tone on returns

CoreWeave shares fell 3.5% to $74.15 in midday trading on Tuesday after Truist Securities initiated coverage of the AI cloud infrastructure provider at “Hold” with an $84 price target, citing the company’s leverage and heavy capital spending needs. The company counts OpenAI, Microsoft, Meta and Google among customers, according to Truist.

The new coverage lands as investors reassess spending tied to the next wave of AI hardware. Nvidia on Tuesday unveiled its Rubin platform and said Rubin-based products are expected from partners in the second half of 2026, with a long list of cloud and AI-lab adopters.

CoreWeave said on Monday it will add Nvidia Rubin technology to its AI cloud platform and expects to be among the first cloud providers to deploy it in the second half of 2026. Chief executive Michael Intrator called Rubin “an important advancement” as AI shifts toward “reasoning and agentic” workloads.

Truist’s note follows a shift in tone from D.A. Davidson analyst Gil Luria, who upgraded CoreWeave to “Neutral” from “Underperform” on Monday and lifted his price target to $68 from $36, while still arguing the company faces an “inevitable reckoning.” Luria pointed to reports that OpenAI may pursue fundraising that “would kick the can down the road,” in his view. Barron’s

Nvidia shares were up 0.3% in midday trading, while Microsoft was down 0.2%, underscoring how CoreWeave has moved on company-specific debate over funding and the pace of AI infrastructure buildouts rather than broader megacap tech swings.

The key risk for bulls is straightforward: CoreWeave’s model requires large upfront outlays for data centers and GPUs, which can magnify the impact of tighter financing conditions or any cooling in customer demand. Delays in hardware delivery or slower adoption of new systems would also test the company’s ability to match spending with contract revenue.

Traders will also watch whether Tuesday’s pullback signals renewed skepticism toward high-spend AI infrastructure names, even as Nvidia pushes the next chip cycle. Fresh analyst initiations and any updates on large customer commitments can move the stock quickly.

The next near-term catalyst is CoreWeave’s next results, with Nasdaq estimating an earnings report around Feb. 9; investors will be focused on guidance for capital spending, funding plans and the pace of customer deployments.

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