As the spread of data centers booms across the U.S., one of the largest such centers exists in Oklahoma City.
Owned by Cerebras, a firm based in California, the center is located on the eastern side of Expand Energy’s corporate campus at NW 63rd and Classen Blvd. It consists of a 100,000-square foot structure built 13 years ago as a data center operated by Chesapeake Energy.
This week, Andrew Feldman, chief executive of Cerebras, showed off the center and while admitting it was certainly not the biggest data center in the country, it is one of the fatest.
He told reporters this week the new OKC data enter has 20 times more computing capacity than the U.S. government’s largest supercomputer, reported the Journal Record.
Feldman also explained because of a breakthrough computer technology custom designed to meet AI challenges, the center is the fastest AI infrastructure in the world.
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