Cerebras announces European AI data centre expansion to challenge Nvidia's dominance
US-based AI chip maker Cerebras announced plans to launch its first European data centre by end of 2026, with rapid expansion across France and the Nordics, aiming for 200MW of AI compute capacity across Europe by end of 2027. The company cites surging demand from European businesses, research institutions, and governments seeking alternatives to US and Asia-concentrated AI infrastructure, positioning itself as a challenger to Nvidia's dominance in the AI chip market.
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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
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