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Cerebras Systems Expands AI Infrastructure Into Europe

Cerebras Systems is launching a massive 200-megawatt data center network across France, Finland, and Norway, marking the company’s first major entry into the European market. The expansion aims to provide localized, high-speed AI infrastructure to meet surging demand from regional governments, research institutions, and private enterprises alike.

Cerebras Systems Expands AI Infrastructure Into Europe

The company intends to bring its initial European capacity online before the end of this year, initiating a rapid construction phase across its chosen Nordic and French sites. By 2027, the completed network is projected to reach a total capacity of 200 megawatts. A significant portion of this output will be dedicated to supporting workloads for OpenAI, further cementing the existing partnership between the two technology firms.

Cerebras leadership identified a critical gap in the regional market, noting that European entities currently face limited options for high-performance computing, often relying on infrastructure located in the United States or Asia. By establishing a local presence, the firm hopes to provide the low-latency processing necessary for complex AI operations. Following the announcement, Cerebras shares surged nearly 11% to $192.45 during Thursday premarket trading.

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