Cerebras expands European AI infra, partners with OpenAI for workloads
Cerebras and OpenAI team up to bring low-latency AI compute to Europe by 2026
Deep Dive
Cerebras Systems announced a major European AI infrastructure expansion, with the first data center capacity coming online by the end of 2026 and plans to reach 200 MW by the end of 2027. A portion of this new capacity is expected to support OpenAI workloads as part of their existing partnership, delivering faster, low-latency AI compute closer to European users.
Key Points
- First European data center capacity goes live by end of 2026
- Total capacity to reach 200 MW by end of 2027
- OpenAI will run workloads on Cerebras' European infrastructure
Why It Matters
Brings low-latency AI compute to Europe, reducing reliance on US data centers for critical workloads.