According to a recent LinkedIn post from Crusoe, the company is emphasizing the adoption of its Crusoe Managed Kubernetes (CMK) service one year after launch in March 2025. The post indicates that as of Q1 2026, more than half of usage on Crusoe Cloud reportedly runs through CMK, underscoring traction for its managed AI infrastructure offering.
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The company’s LinkedIn post highlights ongoing investment in related capabilities, including AutoClusters and the Crusoe Command Center, aimed at automating orchestration, observability, and support across AI stacks. For investors, this focus suggests Crusoe is positioning itself as a higher-value platform provider in the AI infrastructure market, which could support improved unit economics and customer retention if adoption trends persist.
The post also references Crusoe’s presence at NVIDIA GTC 2026 in San Jose, where it is engaging with attendees at Booth No. 1607 to discuss the future of AI infrastructure. Visibility at a major GPU and AI industry event may help Crusoe deepen relationships with AI developers and enterprise customers, potentially contributing to future workload growth on Crusoe Cloud and reinforcing its role within the GPU-intensive AI ecosystem.

