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2026-07-10·CERE·data center announcement
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Cerebras Systems has announced a major expansion of its European infrastructure, planning to bring 200MW of AI compute...

Cerebras Systems has announced a major expansion of its European infrastructure, planning to bring 200MW of AI compute capacity online by the end of 2027.

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Cerebras Systems has announced a major expansion of its European infrastructure, planning to bring 200MW of AI compute capacity online by the end of 2027. The buildout will start with a first data center in Europe by end of 2026, with a focus on France and the Nordics, including Norway and Finland. This announcement, made via a press release on July 9, 2026, and confirmed by Data Center Dynamics, comes despite recent challenges in accessing data center capacity, which CEO Andrew Feldman described as a 'dog fight' during the company's June earnings call. The expansion is intended to serve European customers seeking local, low-latency AI compute, and a portion of the capacity is expected to support OpenAI workloads as part of an existing partnership. This move signals Cerebras's ability to execute on its growth strategy and meet customer demand, potentially strengthening its competitive position against GPU-based alternatives.

What the sources said

  • Cerebras press release: 'We are contracting significant capacity for 2027, with data centers slated for Norway and Finland as we actively build across Europe.' (Source 4)
  • Data Center Dynamics article: 'Our customers don't just want AI compute. They want it close to home, powered responsibly, and available fast.' (Source 5)
  • CEO quote from same article on data center access difficulties: 'We're trying to add data center space as fast as we can. We're engaged with builders throughout North America...'

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