Published on
09/07/2026 - 11:45 GMT+2
US-based artificial intelligence chip maker Cerebras said on Thursday that it plans to bring its first European data centre capacity online by the end of 2026, followed by a rapid expansion across France and the Nordics, boosting its AI computing capacity in Europe.
Cerebras said in a statement that demand for local, low-latency AI infrastructure has surged across European businesses, research institutions and governments seeking alternatives to compute capacity concentrated in the US and Asia.
The company plans to build a network of AI data centres across Europe by the end of 2027, with a combined power capacity of 200 MW.








