N.J.-based specialized cloud provider CoreWeave has signed a deal to acquire California-based Conductor Technologies, a startup with a cloud platform for the media and entertainment industry.
The cost and other details of the agreement have not been disclosed.
- CoreWeave is known as "the GPU cloud" and is said to be purpose-built for large-scale, GPU-accelerated workloads.
- The specialized cloud provider claims it's compute solutions are up to 35x faster and 80% less expensive than legacy cloud providers.
- According to its website, CoreWeave has over 45,000 NVIDIA GPUs available on demand.
- Conductor offers a cloud-based task management application that enables production studios to render complex visual effects using public cloud infrastructure.
- Conductor says its engineering team consists of cloud specialists and VFX technical artists.