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Cerebras Systems is expanding its AI compute infrastructure across Europe.

Cerebras Eyes 200MW AI Power in Europe

Cerebras Systems announces a major European expansion, targeting 200MW of AI compute capacity by the end of 2027 to serve regional demand.

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Cerebras Systems is significantly expanding its European presence, announcing plans to bring 200 megawatts (MW) of AI compute capacity online by the end of 2027. This ambitious Cerebras European expansion aims to address the growing demand for localized, low-latency AI infrastructure across the continent.

The company will activate its first European data center capacity by the close of 2026, with rapid build-out planned across France and the Nordics. Future deployments are slated for Norway and Finland, according to CEO Andrew Feldman.

Frontier Compute for Europe

This move positions Cerebras to serve European enterprises, research institutions, and governments directly within the region. The demand for AI infrastructure outside of U.S. and Asian hubs has surged as AI models become more complex.

Cerebras' wafer-scale architecture is designed for high-performance AI inference and training. Feldman emphasized that customers want compute "close to home, powered responsibly, and available fast."

A portion of the planned 200MW capacity is earmarked for OpenAI workloads, continuing the companies' existing partnership.

Feldman shared these plans at the RAISE Summit in Paris, highlighting the company's confidence in Europe as a key growth market.

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