New Delhi, July 10 -- SAN FRANCISCO - Cerebras Systems will deploy 200 megawatts of artificial intelligence computing capacity across Europe by the end of 2027, with its first European data center operational by the close of 2026, in a multibillion-dollar expansion the company frames as a direct answer to Nvidia's near-total grip on European AI infrastructure.

The expansion targets France and the Nordic region, two markets where government interest in AI data sovereignty has been most visible. No specific locations or power contracts have been disclosed. Nvidia currently powers more than 90 percent of announced European AI factory projects. Cerebras' argument is that it can capture the portion of European enterprise and government demand...