AI chip challenger Cerebras sets sights on Europe
American AI chip startup Cerebras said Thursday that it plans to boost its computing capacity in Europe as it mounts a challenge to sector behemoth Nvidia, highlighting “extraordinary” demand on the continent.
The California-based firm currently runs three data centres outfitted with its silicon in France, Finland and Norway, with plans to reach 200 megawatts of processing power by next year.
“These are massive expansions” worth several billion dollars, chief executive Andrew Feldman told AFP on the sidelines of the Raise Summit AI gathering in Paris.
