Cerebras to Deploy 200MW of Compute in Europe by End of 2027
Cerebras said the buildout will start online by the end of 2026 as it expands cloud capacity for high-performance AI compute across Europe.
- Cerebras Systems is expanding its data center footprint into Europe, targeting 200MW by the end of 2027. The company plans to bring its first European data center capacity online by the end of 2026.
- During the earnings call, Cerebras CEO Andrew Feldman described the competitive landscape for data center space as a 'dog fight,' stating the company is adding capacity globally to meet customer demand for fast AI compute.
- France and the Nordics are the primary focus for European buildout, with data centers slated for Norway and Finland to ensure compute is located close to customers. Feldman stated customers want AI compute "close to home, powered responsibly, and available fast."
- Following its first earnings report since the June IPO, Cerebras saw shares fall by around 20 percent. The company reported revenue growth but remains focused on expanding capacity to capture market demand.
- Beyond Europe, Cerebras is adding data centers across North America, including leased 40MW capacity in Columbiana, Alabama signed in May. Discussions are underway for facilities in India, the UAE, Australia, Singapore, and Indonesia.
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"This is a massive expansion" to meet the "rapidly growing" needs of European customers, said Andrew Feldman, its CEO, in an interview on the sidelines of the Raise Summit, an event dedicated to artificial intelligence (AI) in Paris. The company, headquartered in California, operates three data centers equipped with its chips in France, Finland, and Norway, which will be expanded to reach 200 MW of computing capacity by 2027, it was specified.
The Californian company announced this Thursday, July 9, on the sidelines of the Raise Summit in Paris, its intention to achieve "a massive expansion" to meet the demand of the customers of the Old Continent.
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